How the Mission Valley Regional Occupation Program Helps Prepare Tomorrow’s Workforce Today
We recently visited the Mission Valley Regional Occupation Program campus in Fremont to understand how the ROP partners with local companies. James Briano and Jim Omlid gave us the full tour and explained the mission of the ROP and why we should care about it. They stressed that
- A healthy, functioning economy needs skilled technicians and specialists to make the things we want to buy and provide the services we all need.
- Not every young adult is destined directly for college out of high school, but many may choose some combination of career and college.
But what does MVROP really do, and what about the young people who attend? The ROP provides rigorous elective program classes that complement the regular curriculum of New Haven, Newark and Fremont Unified School Districts. To better understand the ROP, let’s explore its offerings:
- Construction Technology prepares students for entry-level apprenticeship positions in residential and commercial construction, including green building technology.
- Computer Animation prepares students for Web, TV, and film production.
- Nursing Assistance prepares students for a wide variety of healthcare careers as well as entry into nursing colleges.
- Civil Engineering and Architecture prepares students for entry-level positions at engineering and architecture firms, as well as making them more competitive should they elect to attend a college.
- Law, Fire, and Automotive Technology … the list goes on. It’s all about options for our young people, while ensuring a strong vibrant economy for our region.
From skilled medical technicians and medical assistants to construction workers, equipment operators, and automotive technicians, our economy needs trained individuals for these important, well-paying occupations. With Fremont’s strong manufacturing base, companies such as Tesla, Bay AreaCircuits, Cal Weld, AlterG, Plexus, Car West Auto Body, Lam Research, and Nestor have all benefited from the many skilled workers emerging from MVROP’s programs. Solar PV companies such as PetersenDean Roofing have also seen great value and now contribute significantly to the school’s instructional content. Public sector and healthcare agencies are big beneficiaries and recognize the important role that MVROP plays in preparing the next generation and helping the local economy to thrive.
When it comes to the critical topic of workforce and hiring needs, ROP programs cannot be underestimated in their value. If your business is interested in partnering with MVROP to influence curriculum and attract skilled workers, you can call them at 510-567-1865.
An example of a construction project for residential construction.