Build a Bright Future
Dedicated volunteers drive the industry forward, and they get just as much as they give. Whether you're looking to boost your resume or your company's name recognition, FMA offers a ton of opportunities to get involved and give back.
Join a Council or Committee
These volunteer groups develop training programs that highlight the latest technical information. Participation lets you share your expertise, make valuable contacts, and exchange ideas on common issues. Have a busy schedule? No problem — time commitment is generally an hour a month.
Learn MoreServe on the Board of Directors
Help shape the future of the association by joining an FMA board. Board candidates may be recommended by current members or be self-nominated. Directors are selected for their competence, professionalism, and leadership qualities.
Learn MoreTeach a Class
If you have technical skills and a penchant for teaching others, there are multiple opportunities to become an FMA instructor. It’s a great way to build your professional credentials and share best practices with others.
Contact Jerry Gunderson for more information.
Host a Program at Your Facility
Bring visibility to your company by hosting an event. FMA plant tours and workshops are located across North America throughout the year. Some of the most popular events take place at fabricating shops and equipment manufacturing facilities. Showcase modern manufacturing to local middle schoolers by serving as a tour site for an NBT summer manufacturing camp.
Email us to host an event.Enhance Your School's Manufacturing Technology Programs
A community college, university, technical / trade school, or high school that offers manufacturing technology programs can partner with FMA to receive exclusive benefits.
School members qualify to become a testing center for FMA’s Fundamentals of Metal Fabrication Certificate. Students who attend FMA member schools get priority consideration for scholarships through the NBT Foundation. Many school members run NBT summer manufacturing camps that inspire young people to pursue manufacturing careers. Schools also may host an FMA technical training program and offer fabrication and welding training to meet the needs of their local employer base.
Learn MoreParticipate in a Survey
FMA compiles a number of industry statistics to serve as benchmarking tools. These survey products provide details on capital spending trends, salaries, hourly wages, benefits, financial, and operating measures to give your company a competitive edge. All data submitted remains confidential. The more companies that participate in these surveys, the broader the data and the more valuable the results.
Learn MoreWrite an Article
Offer your expertise by writing an article for FMA's magazines and newsletters. Editors look for objective, educational, technical articles to help metal forming and fabricating practitioners learn about techniques, tooling, machinery, and management concepts.
Review the Author's GuideReview Scholarships
NBT awards scholarships to students who will attend community colleges and technical or trade schools to prepare for manufacturing careers. Multitudes of deserving young people apply for funding to help them achieve their academic degrees. You can help by scoring applications once or twice a year.
Email us for more information.Apply for Awards
FMA welcomes your nominations for our association awards. You are not required to be an FMA member to nominate a deserving professional or company for several of the recognitions. Participating is a great way to celebrate achievements and promote excellence.
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