Toolbox for the Trades

Why Your Company Needs an In-House Apprenticeship Program

Mar 24, 2026
Brett Voccola, Manager of Apprenticeship at Encon Heating & AC who built Encon University, explains how his company grows its own talent. He discusses recruiting from technical high schools, work-based learning partnerships, and a training curriculum tailored to company standards. Brett also covers early recruitment, mentorship layers, and the timeline that leads to young licensed technicians.
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INSIGHT

Poaching Fuels Short Term Hiring Instability

  • Hiring from competitors often yields workers who chase pay, causing retention instability.
  • Building talent internally reduces turnover driven purely by incremental wage offers.
ADVICE

Adopt A Proven Curriculum To Launch Fast

  • Use an existing, recognized curriculum to avoid building training from scratch.
  • Encon adopted NCCER materials and customized them, leveraging instructor resources to speed implementation.
ADVICE

Recruit Early With Work Based Learning

  • Recruit early through technical high schools using work-based learning placements.
  • Connecticut students can earn apprentice cards at 16–17 and accrue license hours while still in school.
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