Industry recognized certification in Electrical, Fluid Power, Welding, PLC's, and/or a Bachelor degree in a related field.Course Credential Standard: Credentials other than the program/discipline standard that may appropriately qualify one to teach a specific course. Examples might include a licensure, certification, specialty coursework, etc. specific to the single course.Professional Certification: A certificate by an external state, regional, national, or international agency that attests to significant breadth and depth of knowledge within a field of study.
This course will validate with certification a participant's technical, academic and employability skills needed in the modern advanced manufacturing environment. There are four modules comprising this course in the areas of safety, quality, manufacturing processes and maintenance skills. The combination of these comprehensive skill sets serves a prerequisite for electro-mechanical industrial maintenance programs. Training involves extensive use of electronic media simulations, featuring a fully blended learning environment combining fully certified trainer instruction with online components, and is delivered in a comprehensively integrated format of all four modules.For cohort training, there is a minimal charge of $4,800.00 per person for 8 numbers of students, $4,400.00 per person for 10 numbers of students, and $4,200.00 per person for 12 numbers of students. The cost per student will be pro-rated dependent on the number of students in the class.
Scored assessment of mechanical aptitude, math and computer literacy skills at levels determined by WorkOne qualification requirements.
One week prior to the start of class.