WNMU to Create New Career Technical Education Center
Anyone who has recently needed home maintenance or repair knows that New Mexico needs more skilled workers. According to the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, that need is only expected to grow. The statewide need for workers in construction and extraction industries is expected to grow by 11% between 2020 and 2030, and in that same period, the labor market in installation, maintenance and repair is expected to grow almost 13%. The need for health care support workers is expected to grow 22.6%. Western New Mexico University is already addressing these shortages by training skilled workers through its Community and Workforce Development programs—including programs in welding, electrical, construction technology and industrial mechanics—but the university has plans to significantly expand its capacity through a new Career Technical Education Center. The new facility would offer trade training programs that tie directly to employment opportunities in Western New...