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Career Technical Training Programs Wind River is contracted to provide training to 300 youth, ages 16-24, in the following areas: Petroleum Technician Carpentry Building Construction Technology Heavy Truck Driving Accounting Office Administration Welding Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Operator Electrical Wind River Job Corps Center Facility Profile Director: Jim Whitmire | Capacity: 300 Students | Contact: Christa Stream (307) 856-9681 4200 Airport Road | Riverton, WY 82501 $12.97 is the average wage of graduating students 98.9% of graduates are hired in high-growth industries 90.3% of students enter the workforce with industry- recognized credentials Job Corps centers are ranked monthly by the U.S. Labor Department in several categories including job placement, high school diploma or equivalency attainment, certification attainment, and earnings. 125 centers are ranked on the Job Corps outcome measurement system report card. For the program year ending June 30, 2017, the Wind River Job Corps Center achieved the following results: Student Outcomes and Center Performance 118 Completed career technical training programs 145 Placed in quality jobs, higher education, or the military 55 Diplomas or equivalencies attained in 2015

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Career Technical Training Programs Wind River is contracted to provide training to 300 youth, ages 16-24, in the following areas:

• Petroleum Technician• Carpentry• Building Construction

Technology• Heavy Truck Driving

• Accounting• Office Administration• Welding• Heavy Equipment

Mechanic

• Heavy Equipment Operator

• Electrical

Wind River Job Corps Center

Facility ProfileDirector: Jim Whitmire | Capacity: 300 Students | Contact: Christa Stream (307) 856-9681

4200 Airport Road | Riverton, WY 82501

$12.97 is the average wage of graduating students

98.9%of graduates are hired in high-growth industries

90.3%of students enter the

workforce with industry-recognized credentials

Job Corps centers are ranked monthly by the U.S. Labor Department in several categories including job placement, high school diploma or equivalency attainment, certification attainment, and earnings. 125 centers are ranked on the Job Corps outcome measurement system report card. For the program year ending June 30, 2017, the Wind River Job Corps Center achieved the following results:

Student Outcomes and Center Performance

118 Completed

career technical training programs

145 Placed

in quality jobs, higher education, or the military

55Diplomas

or equivalencies attained in 2015

Job Corps Works!

A Leader in Social Impact

Management & Training Corporation operates the Wind River Job Corps Center for the United States Department of Labor March 2018

• Terry Snyder Riverton SD

• Paul Hansen UBC

• Lars Baker Riverton Mayor

• Terry Ebert Fort Washakie SD

• Keith Estle HBI

• Jim Davis Riverton Chamber of Commerce

• Owen St. Claire Wyoming Indian SD

• Joe Dixon IOUE

• Dave McDonald Devon

• Chief Mathews BIA

• Rick Mickelsen Conoco Phillips

• Scott Ratliff Sen. Mike Enzi’s Office

• John Uresk Ranger Fabrication

• Patrick Edwards Central Wyoming College

Center Community Relations and Workforce Council

Community Support

• Ron Fossen Wells Fargo

• Cathy Cline The Ranger Newspaper

• Leslie Shakespeare Eastern Shoshone Council

• Eric Murphy Riverton Police Chief

• Rick Mickelsen Conoco Phillips

• Kevin Jaggi HBI

• Chloveta Caudill HBI

• Dave McDonald Devon

• Ernie Over County 10

• Dianne Class Wind River SD

• Kevin Kers Idea Inc.

Over 5,500 Hours of Community Service

Employer and College PartnersEmployers who participate in Job Corps partnerships help shape the training students receive. They can then hire and utilize a workforce that understands exactly what is expected.

The Wind River Job Corps Center strives to be a good neighbor and to make a positive social impact in the community. Staff and students provided 5,559 hours of community service.