How Quick Start training helped Kia start production of the first electric vehicle made in Georgia — Kia Georgia, Inc.'s EV9 SUV. Check out the feature on Quick Start's redesigned website:
About us
Georgia Quick Start is the No. 1-ranked program in the U.S. providing customized workforce training for companies creating jobs in Georgia.
- Website
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http://www.GeorgiaQuickStart.org
External link for Georgia Quick Start
- Industry
- Professional Training and Coaching
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1967
Locations
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Primary
75 Fifth St. NW
Suite 400
Atlanta, GA 30308, US
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Atlanta, us
Employees at Georgia Quick Start
Updates
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If you missed it this morning, NPR Marketplace Morning Report's David Brancaccio did a great piece on Georgia Quick Start's involvement with Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) in Bryan County. The feature includes trainees from HYUNDAI TRANSYS and Hyundai Mobis North America and really captures the excitement of this massive EV project.
Jobs IRL: Georgia bets big on EVs, and Savannahians - Marketplace
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Thank you to Bryan County News for its coverage of our topping off ceremony for the expansion of the Quick Start Advanced Manufacturing Training Center, which we celebrated with our partners McKnight Construction Co. and architecture firm Pond & Company earlier this week.
Beam ceremony marks milestone for QuickStart facility
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Quick Start debuts first-of-its-kind industry training equipment Georgia Quick Start’s Advanced Manufacturing Technology Team designed a “Industry 4.0 Mechatronics” industrial process that will help train employees of Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA), its supplier companies and other future trainees at our Advanced Manufacturing Training Center in Pooler, Ga. Learn more about this revolutionary Industry 4.0 process technology in WTOC-TV’s recent segment:
New equipment allows Pooler facility to effectively train for the Hyundai site
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Quick Start Advanced Manufacturing Training Center expansion highlighted by Savannah news station Quick Start’s training center in Pooler, Ga., is expanding as training ramps up for employees of Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) and its supplier companies. This standalone building, adjacent to our current facility, is scheduled to be up and running by January 2025. WTOC-TV’s Jasmine Butler stopped by January 28 to learn more — watch her segment here:
$10 million to expand training facility in Pooler
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Quick Start featured in local news segment WJCL 22 was on the scene last week for the groundbreaking of the Hyundai Mobility Training Center of Georgia, where Georgia Quick Start will provide training to thousands of employees of Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) and supplier companies. Watch the clip here: https://rb.gy/ew8iew
'Everyone of them will come through this training center': Training center groundbreaking
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Georgia Quick Start breaks ground on Hyundai Mobility Training Center of Georgia Yesterday, February 8, Georgia Quick Start broke ground on a new training center adjacent to Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA). This will be the first training center in Georgia dedicated exclusively to the EV market, ensuring HMGMA’s workforce will be prepared for success. The groundbreaking is a major milestone in a historic project, and it could not have happened without our our team and our partners!
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Georgia Quick Start reposted this
Quick Start profiled in radio feature WABE, 90.1 FM recently debuted Emily Jones’ feature on how Quick Start is a key to Georgia’s recent successes creating clean energy jobs in the state. It’s a great intro to how Quick Start works to help Georgia’s citizens get good quality, well-paying jobs… and help save the planet at the same time: https://lnkd.in/gM8x73uH Photo caption: Jones interviews Quick Start Training Coordinator Brandon Chadwick for her story.
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Georgia Quick Start reposted this
Quick Start profiled in radio feature WABE, 90.1 FM recently debuted Emily Jones’ feature on how Quick Start is a key to Georgia’s recent successes creating clean energy jobs in the state. It’s a great intro to how Quick Start works to help Georgia’s citizens get good quality, well-paying jobs… and help save the planet at the same time: https://lnkd.in/gM8x73uH Photo caption: Jones interviews Quick Start Training Coordinator Brandon Chadwick for her story.
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Quick Start profiled in radio feature WABE, 90.1 FM recently debuted Emily Jones’ feature on how Quick Start is a key to Georgia’s recent successes creating clean energy jobs in the state. It’s a great intro to how Quick Start works to help Georgia’s citizens get good quality, well-paying jobs… and help save the planet at the same time: https://lnkd.in/gM8x73uH Photo caption: Jones interviews Quick Start Training Coordinator Brandon Chadwick for her story.
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