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STUFF Made in Connecticut - Fall 2017

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F a l l 2 0 1 7 • S T U F F 4 5 C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E S A PIPELINE TO CAREERS IN THE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SECTOR from High School to High Tech. Advanced manufacturing technology companies in Connecticut will need to fill thousands of career positions over the next ten years. College Connections at Asnuntuck Community College in Enfield provides high school students with the ability to transition to long-term careers in aerospace, submarines, defense, biomedical technology and other advanced manufacturing technologies. For more information on how to get involved, contact Paul Felici at (860) 253-3189 or email: pfelici@asnuntuck.edu www.asnuntuck.edu 340 9,740 Computer hardware engineers in Connecticut, who make $103,076 annually Team assemblers in manufacturing jobs in Connecticut, who make $34,959 annually FactOId

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