Job Description
Job Title: Advanced Manufacturing Machine Operator Apprentice
As an Advanced Manufacturing Machine Operator Apprentice , you’ll start with a short pre-apprenticeship training program that equips you with the essential skills employers are looking for. During this time, you’ll have the chance to interview with multiple partner companies for potential full-time employment opportunities.
Once you complete the pre-apprenticeship and receive a job offer, you’ll begin full-time employment with a VMA partner company while advancing through a 12-month Registered Apprenticeship. This unique program blends paid, hands-on work experience with flexible, self-paced technical training .
The result? You’ll earn industry-recognized credentials, real-world experience, and full-time wages—all at no cost to you.
At the end of the apprenticeship, successful apprentices receive their Virginia Journeyworker Certification , become eligible for wage progression , and continue with full-time employment at their apprenticeship company.
Key Responsibilities
Operate and monitor production machinery and equipment
Perform basic machine setups and changeovers as required
Inspect parts and products during production for quality and consistency
Follow safety protocols and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Read and follow work instructions, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and production schedules
Communicate effectively with team members and supervisors to ensure smooth workflow
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
Complete assigned self-paced training modules and meet program milestones
Training Focus Areas
Manufacturing Essentials – Workplace communication, job readiness, punctuality, and career awareness
Math & Measurement – Fractions, decimals, algebra, unit conversions, and core measurement tools
Manufacturing Technology – Blueprint reading, mechanical/electrical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, PLCs, robotics
Quality & Business Acumen – Lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, process improvement, quality control, and basic cost principles
Safety – OSHA guidelines, hazard communication, PPE use, lockout/tagout procedures, confined space safety
Program Benefits
Pre-apprenticeship training to prepare you for success before your first day on the job
Full-time employment opportunitites with a VMA partner manufacturer from day one
Earn while you learn —get paid while completing a state-registered apprenticeship
Self-paced technical training totaling across five focus areas
Industry-recognized certification and Virginia Journeyworker Credential upon completion
Wage progression and continued full-time employment after successful completion
No cost to you —training, credentialing, and job placement are fully covered
Who Should Apply
Motivated individuals ready to launch a manufacturing career
Career changers looking to gain in-demand technical skills
High school graduates, adult learners, or veterans seeking skilled trade pathways
No prior experience in manufacturing is required—training is provided; candidates with 1–5 years of manufacturing experience are also encouraged to apply.
Disclaimer - This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with leveraged support from the DOL/ETA Office of Apprenticeship. The product was created by the recipient and does not necessarily reflect the official position of DOL/ETA. DOL/ETA makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. The total cost of this program is $225,000, of which $204,902 (91%) is financed with federal funds and $20,098 (9%) is financed by non-governmental sources through the Virginia Manufacturers Association.
Company Description
The Virginia Manufacturers Association is the only statewide association in Virginia exclusively dedicated to manufacturers and their allies—serving as the industry’s advocate since 1922. We partner with leading Virginia companies to assess, train, and place candidates into high-quality manufacturing careers across the Commonwealth.
The Virginia Manufacturers Association is the only statewide association in Virginia exclusively dedicated to manufacturers and their allies—serving as the industry’s advocate since 1922. We partner with leading Virginia companies to assess, train, and place candidates into high-quality manufacturing careers across the Commonwealth.
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