We're recognizing National Apprenticeship Week with this feature on Arc-Tronics, which launched its first-ever apprenticeship program in 2024 to emphasize the importance of workforce development and reflect its deep commitment to nurturing future talent. This program not only provides hands-on experience to apprentices but also ensures the company’s continued leadership in the industry.
Meet the First Cohort
We’re taking a closer look at the daily experiences of three apprentices from Arc-Tronics’ first cohort. Each brings unique backgrounds and aspirations, reflecting the diversity and potential within the program.
- Anastasia Shepro is a detail-oriented machine operator with a passion for perfection. She’s eager to learn and apply her knowledge in a hands-on environment.
- John St. Louis has a background in quality control, mainly in the electronics industry. He is expanding his knowledge of the electronics industry to broaden his skill set and open future career opportunities.
- Derek Hanzlovic is an Army veteran gaining knowledge of the electronics industry through the apprenticeship program, on-the-job training, and by completing his degree at DeVry University.
A Day in the Life
Morning routine: Anastasia, John, and Derek start their day early, arriving at Arc-Tronics by 7 a.m. After a brief morning meeting with their supervisors, they review their tasks for the day. This might include setting up their workstations, preparing the necessary tools, inspecting parts, creating documentation, and ensuring that all safety protocols are in place.
Hands-on work: As the day progresses, the apprentices dive into their projects. Anastasia is currently working on setting up programs for orders being produced on the wave solder machine. John is inspecting all incoming parts and following quality process to ensure all parts are verified before moving to the production line. This is a critical part of Arc-Tronic’s process of superior quality on all products produced. John’s newly acquired electronics assembly knowledge is an asset in his position. With a year of experience under his belt, Derek is learning all aspects of production equipment, including programming automated machinery, while continuing to build work instructions that require detailed, accurate information for all production jobs.
Continue reading this article in the Winter 2025 issue of IPC Community.