UTA selects Xpan Interactive to drive workforce development via rail apprenticeship training programs

July 7, 2022
The program expansion will focus on UTA rail assets and includes three unique program offerings: light-rail vehicle maintenance, maintenance of way and commuter rail vehicle maintenance.

Utah Transit Authority (UTA) selected Xpan Interactive (Xpan) to help expand its apprenticeship programs.  

The program expansion will focus on UTA rail assets and includes three unique program offerings: light-rail vehicle maintenance, maintenance of way and commuter rail vehicle maintenance. 

“Our bus maintenance apprenticeship program has been an incredible success for UTA, so it was a logical decision to expand our offering to support skill development in our rail division,” said Cherryl Beveridge, UTA’s acting chief operating officer. “We train approximately 40 apprentices in our bus maintenance apprentice program and see 10 graduates from our program annually creating lifetime careers at UTA. “ 

Apprenticeship training programs are recognized by the United States Department of Labor and their successful completion conveys occupational proficiency aligned with national standards. There are more than 1,200 occupations currently recognized as a possible apprenticeship and more are continuously being added.  

Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs) can be customized for specific needs with time-based, competency-based and hybrid models. RAPs are a proven model of apprenticeship that are options for individuals looking to acquire in-demand skills while earning a wage throughout their education. 

“Creating blended learning solutions for the transportation industry has been the core of Xpan’s 20-year history,” said Xpan Founder and President Ron Thiele. “We’re incredibly grateful to shape the future of UTA’s workforce with Xpan digital knowledge experiences, and love that our solution will create accessible career opportunities for individuals without the financial burden typically associated with education.” 

Each comprehensive program is three years in length and will use a multi-modality approach. Leveraging the latest methods in adult education, the content will be a mix of eLearning, interactive simulations, instructor-led training, labs and on-the-job training to meet learner needs while incorporating safety and regulatory requirements. To host ILT and lab-based training activities UTA is constructing a facility called the Transit Technical Education Center (TTEC) where learners will be able to perform exercises in a safe, controlled environment. 

The program development is scheduled for completion in January 2023, and following the successful construction of training facilities, UTA’s first classes of aspiring apprentices will begin their career journeys shortly after.