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New Mexico December Job Training Funds Announced

New Mexico December Job Training Funds Announced X2nSAT, Inc., is a full-service satellite network operator in Las Cruces. Courtesy/X2nSat National Water Services in Santa Fe manufactures, installs and services purified water vending systems. Courtesy/NWS JTIP News: SANTA FE The Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) Board approved funding for eight businesses in support of a total of 87 employees in December, (71 trainees and 17 interns), Economic Development Department Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced Monday. Each month the board convenes in order to review applications from businesses all over New Mexico who wish to get funding in order to help train new employees or up-skill current ones. JTIP funding encourages businesses to continue to move to or expand business in the state and continue growing jobs for New Mexicans.

Incentive program supports 2,380 NM jobs in 2020

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. New Mexico’s Job Training Incentive Program Board allocated funding to eight businesses to support a total of 87 jobs in December. The following companies received funding, according to the New Mexico Economic Development Department: Beck & Bulow Buffalo, which received $41,000 to support six trainees in Santa Fe. Boeing Co., which received $1.113 million to support 34 trainees in Albuquerque. Indica Labs, which received $63,431 to support two trainees and five interns in Albuquerque. KiloNewton, which received $95,666 to support four trainees and an intern in Albuquerque. National Water Services, which received $35,640 to support four trainees in Santa Fe. Systems Integration, which received $11,700 to support a single Albuquerque trainee.

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