The collaborative brings together the Maine Construction Academy, the Maine DOT Office of Innovations, the Maine STIC Committee, and the Maine Better Transportation Association to create career pathways in the transportation engineering, construction, and maintenance industries.
Amanda is our Transportation Workforce Coordinator. She works directly with the team to support the growth and development of workforce in Maine through the Maine Construction Academy with a distinct focus on transportation workforce.
Maine DOT Office of Innovations and the Maine STIC committee will be a key partner in the success of this program. The STIC committee steers and supports the program.
Since 1939 the Maine Better Transportation Association has been advocating for investment in a safe, efficient transportation network since its founding as the Maine Good Roads Association.
Your on-ramp to the highway industry!
Maintain highways, municipal and rural roads, airport runways, and rights-of-way as a highway maintenance worker.
Your entrance to a career in transportation.
A heavy highway laborer performs various tasks, including digging trenches, laying asphalt, and spreading heavy materials like dirt, gravel, and asphalt, often using hand tools alongside heavy equipment like dump trucks, graders, and loaders.
Pave the way to your career!
Paving laborers assist in the pouring, smoothing and setting of asphalt on roads, pathways, and parking lots.
Direct your future as a flagger!
Flaggers on a construction team set up work zones and make sure drivers can navigate around construction sites quickly and safely.
Be at the wheel of your life as a truck driver!
Maybe you're up for a little adventure and some time at home as a regional truck driver. Or, stay local and drive the industry forward as a local truck driver.
Craft your career as a bridge carpenter!
Put your career in your hands as a bridge carpenter! Bridge carpenters build, maintain, and repair bridges and related structures.
A hands-on approach to your career!
A materials handler is a different type of trucker, one who enjoys doing something with a truck. As a materials handler, your work includes loading & unloading freight to ensuring organization & tracking.
Design your life in engineering!
As an engineer, you can design, monitor, investigate & troubleshoot throughout the work day.
Interested in exploring the many pathways in the industry?
Pre-Apprenticeship may be what you're looking for.
Looking for a way to learn & earn?
Registered Apprenticeship may be your pathway.
From operating equipment, learning a trade, or working in the office - there are many opportunities within the industry.
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