MITAGS Enters the Global Wind Industry as a Training Provider
MITAGS is continuing to diversify, using the collective experience of our mariners to support and lead training in new industries. Having been awarded several Maryland Energy Administration grants since 2020, the MITAGS team is supporting workers entering the offshore...New Maritime Apprenticeship Cohort Commences Studies at MITAGS-West
Left to Right – New MAP Apprentices: Ben Hoffman (Centerline Logistics), Dan Lorenz (Foss Maritime), Will Feeback (Centerline Logistics), Noah Lawson (Centerline Logistics), Jack Stoen (Western Towboat), Nichole Townsend (Crowley Marine Services), and Zach...
MITAGS Travels to American Pilots Association Convention in South Carolina
Left to Right: Capt. Jon Kjaerulff, MITAGS Director of Business Development, Capt. Bob Becker, MITAGS Business Development Consultant, Noah Collins, Wartsila Sales Manager Transas, North America. The MITAGS Business Development Team recently travelled to Charleston,...MITAGS 2021 CoE for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training/Ed
On May 19th, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced the designation of 27 Centers of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education (CoE). The CoE designation recognizes community colleges and training institutions that prepare students for careers in our nation’s maritime industry. These academic institutions are located in sixteen states and one U.S. territory. MITAGS was one of six dedicated maritime training centers selected for this designation.
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