“Penn College students are very well-prepared to enter the workforce. The hands-on learning environment allows students to experience essential career skills that are necessary for success in the workplace,” Estep said.
Several Penn College students have jumpstarted their careers by completing internships offered by E-Tech, including some hired as full-time workers upon graduation. The company also has embraced registered apprenticeship programs sponsored by Penn College, providing current employees with the opportunity to build their skills and advance their careers.
A Corporate Tomorrow Maker, E-Tech’s commitment to Penn College extends to scholarships. Last year, Estep created two scholarships for engineering and machining students. Each fund awards $1,000 annually to a deserving student.
The company’s most recent financial contribution benefits the college’s Baja SAE team, which consists of students from a variety of engineering-related majors. They devote countless hours to designing, manufacturing and building a single-seat all-terrain vehicle to compete in SAE International’s Collegiate Design Series. The car must survive various tests, including a four-hour endurance race, considered Baja SAE’s main event. Since 2011, Penn College has posted two wins and 11 other top-10 finishes in the race.
During a tour of the Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center, Estep met Baja team members and the club’s faculty adviser, John G. Upcraft, instructor of manufacturing and machining.
“I was quite impressed with the level of technical details, both in design and manufacturing,” said Estep, the 2019 Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient. “During this discussion, we realized there are areas of design and manufacturing in our business that are applicable to the students, so we set up a tour of our company. We felt this exposure would allow the team to see how the skills learned at Penn College are applied in real-world applications.”
About 95% of E-Tech’s manufacturing is done in-house.
“It was exciting to accompany the students to E-Tech and watch their minds expand with all the possibilities provided by their education,” said Kimberly R. Cassel, college relations director. “They could see, firsthand, how their degrees directly relate to the needs of industry. Extending the invitation and spending quality time with the students offered further proof of John’s fantastic support of Penn College.”