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Women in Trades and Technology<br />

Only 4.6 percent of people working in the trades<br />

in Nova Scotia are women and at NSCC, women<br />

represent just under 10 percent of all students<br />

enrolled in trades and technology programs.<br />

While the number of women entering the field is<br />

increasing, there is progress to be made.<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong> is partnering with NSCC to encourage<br />

young women to enter a trades and technology<br />

program and consider the career options<br />

open to them. www.nscc.ca (2007)<br />

The Female Technical<br />

Initiative Bursary Program<br />

w w w . m i c h e l i n . c a<br />

Helping young women to further their education in<br />

trades and technology, and to explore new career<br />

options together is a better way forward.<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong><br />

Female Technical Initiative<br />

Bursary Program<br />

Two bursaries of $2,500 each will be awarded to<br />

female students enrolling in eligible programs at any<br />

NSCC campus. These bursaries will be renewed for a<br />

second year provided the academic standards<br />

of the Female Technical Initiative program<br />

are met and maintained. Winners<br />

will be notified by May 31.<br />

The bursary recipient is not guaranteed employment<br />

at a <strong>Michelin</strong> facility upon completion of the two year<br />

training program at NSCC. However, <strong>Michelin</strong> will<br />

provide the bursary recipient with a student work<br />

term placement and summer student employment<br />

at its Waterville facility. Upon graduating from the<br />

technical training program at NSCC, <strong>Michelin</strong> will<br />

interview and assess the bursary recipient and may<br />

offer employment at its Waterville facility.<br />

For additional information please contact your<br />

guidance counsellor or the Female Technical<br />

Initiative program coordinator, Gary Connell,<br />

at the <strong>Michelin</strong> facility in Waterville.<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong> values the background,<br />

experience and talent of each individual.<br />

The company strives to create a workforce that reflects the<br />

diverse population of our communities. <strong>Michelin</strong> is committed<br />

to the diversity of our workforce, and encourages applications<br />

from qualified men, women, people of Aboriginal ancestry,<br />

persons with disabilities and members<br />

of visible minority groups.<br />

Contact:<br />

Gary Connell,<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong> North America (Canada) Inc.<br />

PO Box 5000 Kentville, Nova Scotia, B4N 4M4<br />

Tel: 902.534.3165 Fax: 902.538.1914


<strong>Michelin</strong> and NSCC<br />

Partnering for the future<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong> is a global company whose product is<br />

recognized worldwide for quality and performance.<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong> is proud to be a member of the Maritime<br />

community, operating three plants in Nova Scotia<br />

in Pictou County, Bridgewater and Waterville.<br />

The company has been manufacturing tires in<br />

Nova Scotia for more than 35 years and<br />

employs approximately 3,500 people.<br />

Dedicated to the improvement of sustainable<br />

mobility, <strong>Michelin</strong> designs, manufactures and sells<br />

tires for every type of vehicle, including airplanes,<br />

automobiles, bicycles, earthmovers, farm<br />

equipment, heavy-duty trucks, motorcycles and<br />

the space shuttle. The company also publishes<br />

travel guides, hotel and restaurant<br />

guides, maps and road atlases.<br />

NSCC is a vibrant post-secondary institution<br />

committed to building Nova Scotia’s economy<br />

and quality of life through education and<br />

innovation. NSCC offers over 100 programs in<br />

five academic schools that reflect the labour<br />

market needs and opportunities of the provincial<br />

economy, and serves the province through a<br />

network of 13 campuses. According to NSCC’s<br />

most recent survey of graduates (2006),<br />

91 percent of NSCC graduates are employed;<br />

83 percent in their field of choice. For more<br />

information about NSCC, go to www.nscc.ca.<br />

Female Technical Initiative<br />

Bursary Program<br />

The purpose of the Female Technical Initiative<br />

bursary program is to encourage talented young<br />

women to enter a trades and technology program<br />

at NSCC in preparation for a career with <strong>Michelin</strong>.<br />

The following are the eligible NSCC<br />

courses for the bursary program:<br />

• Electrical - Construction and<br />

Industrial Diploma<br />

• Electrical Engineering Technology<br />

• Electronic Engineering Technology<br />

• Electronic Engineering Technician<br />

• Mechanical Engineering Technology<br />

• Machining<br />

• Electro Mechanical Technician<br />

• Industrial Mechanical<br />

To be eligible for the bursary award program<br />

you must be a current grade 12 female graduating<br />

from high school in Yarmouth, Digby, Kings,<br />

Annapolis, Hants or Halifax County, and you<br />

must have taken no more than two years* to<br />

complete both grades 11 and 12.<br />

*Unless excused from this requirement.<br />

Applications are available from<br />

your school’s guidance counsellor,<br />

online at www.nscc.ca or at the<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong> Waterville facility.<br />

The following must be received on or before<br />

April 30 at the following address:<br />

<strong>Michelin</strong> North America (Canada) Inc.<br />

ATTN: Gary Connell<br />

P.O. Box 5000 Kentville, NS B4N 4M4<br />

• Application form<br />

• Grades 11 and 12 transcripts<br />

• Teacher input form<br />

(must be completed by a current teacher)<br />

• Letter of reference<br />

• Essay (200-400 words) describing why the<br />

student is interested in a career at <strong>Michelin</strong><br />

in Waterville in a technical role<br />

Selection is based on academic ability, character,<br />

demonstration of teamwork and leadership skills<br />

and essay content. The bursary award recipients<br />

will be selected by a panel that includes NSCC<br />

and <strong>Michelin</strong> personnel.

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