Title: Center For Community and Economic Development
1Center For Community and Economic Development
- Technical Training
- Opportunities
2Training Benefits
- Basic and Advanced Skills
- Customization
- Quality Assurance
- Accountability Driven
- Objectivity
- Value Added Pricing
- KY WINS
3Training Programs
- Mobile Manufacturing Training Units
- Industrial Training
- ITC Software Computerized Training
- Labor Upgrade Assessments
- Continuous Improvement Training
4Mobile Manufacturing Training Units
- Allen Bradley PLC
- Panel View
- DC Drives
- Control Logix
- Print Reading
- CNC Courses
- CAD/AutoCad Courses
5Industrial Training
- Maintenance Training
- Electrical Apprenticeship
- National Tool Machine Apprenticeship
- Safety Training
- Electrical Safety
- Precision Measurement
- Blueprint Reading
- Motor Controls
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6Industrial Training
- Welding
- Transformers
- Hydraulics
- Troubleshooting
- Rotating Equipment
- Preventative/Predictive Maintenance
- Bearings and Seals
- Shaft Alignment
- Blueprint Reading
- Vibration Analysis
7ITC Software Computerized Training
- Hands on
- Instructor Assisted
- Pre-Test
- Post-Test
- Practice Lab
8Labor Upgrade Assessments
- Bennet Mechanical
- NOCTI
- Valpar
- DAT
- GATB
- WorkKeys Profiles (EEOC Validated)
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9Continuous Improvement Training
- Introduction to Process Improvement
- Total Quality Management
- ASQ Quality
- Lean Manufacturing/Lean for Service
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10KY WINSCreating a Win-Win Situation for Kentucky
and Its Workers
- Funds 75 of total cost
- Company only pays 25 of total cost
- Plus 10 Administration Fee
- Approved Costs Include
- Instruction
- Assessments
- Job Profiling
- Equipment
- Materials
11Electrical Motors I Class
College Credit Awarded WINS Funding Example
- Course hours 45 hours
- Rate per hour 150.00
- Training Cost 6,750.00
- Text and Materials
112.38/student - Example of 12 participants 1,348.00
- Total Project Cost 8,098.00
- KCTCS WINS Funding pays 75 of total project
cost 6,073.50 - Network of Companies Pay (25) 2,024.00
- Network of Companies Pay (10 Admin. Fee)
810.00 - Total Network Cost 2,834.00
- Company cost per person based on 12 in the
program 236.17 - Cost per person based on 8 in the program
354.25
12Partial Client List
- Southwire
- Alcoa
- Unilever
- Kimberly Clark
- Century
- Dana Corporation
- Dart Polymers
- Swedish Match
- Barton Brands
13National Tooling and Machining
AssociationApprenticeship Training
ProgramLevel I - 144 hours OCTC COLLEGE
CREDIT FOR MTT-110 Fundamental of Machine Tool
- Introduction
- Introduction Shop Safety
- Blueprint Reading Introduction
- Relative Motions Between Tool Workpiece Chip
Formation - Steel Rule
- Cutting Fluids General Information
- Principles of Orthographic Projection
- Saws Sawing General Information
- Steel Rules, Combination Sets Transfer Tools
- Drill Press General Information
- Line Projections
- Drill Press Drill Bits
- Micrometers
- Drill Press Reamers Drilling Operations
- Auxiliary Views
- Milling Machine Horizontal
- Vernier Instruments
- Milling Machine Vertical/General Safety
- Sectional Views
- Bevel Protractor
- Milling Machine Speeds Feeds/Problems
- Dimensioning
- Milling Machine Cutters Operations
- Indicators
- Engine Lathe Introduction
- Dimensioning Practices
- Engine Lathe Care Safety
- Gage Blocks Sine Bars
- Engine Lathe Types Functions
- Placement Test Whole Numbers
- Engine Lathe Cutting Tools Fluids
- Non-cutting Hand-tools
- Engine Lathe Accessories Work Holding Devices
- Fractions
- Engine Lathe Selecting Speeds Feeds
- Cutting Tools
- Engine Lathe Facing, Turning Boring
- Decimals
14National Tooling and Machining
AssociationApprenticeship Training
ProgramLevel II - 144 hours OCTC COLLEGE
CREDIT FOR MTT-120 Applied Machining I
- Introduction
- Dimensioning
- Terminology Used in Sawing
- Reading Dimension
- Power Hacksaws Bandsaws
- Metric Measurement
- Sawing Practices, Speeds Feeds
- Reading Metric Drawings
- Saw Blade Preparation and Circular Saws
- Reading Two-Dimension Drawings
- Lathe Safety Sizing
- Machine Drawings
- Lathe-Types of Operation Work Holding Devices
- Casting Drawings and Assembly Drawings
- Lathe-Speeds and Feeds
- Sheet Metal Part Prints
- Lathe Tool Materials and Grinding
- Reading Gage Drawing
- Lathe Alignment Use of Centers and Center
Holes
- Lathe-Facing
- Reading Jig Fixture Prints
- Lathe Parallel Turning Knurling
- Reading Prints of Machining Fixtures
- Lathe Chasing External Threads
- Reading Prints of Machined Casting
- Lathe Boring
- Miscellaneous Drawings
- Lathe Chasing Internal Threads
- Miscellaneous Prints
- Lathe-Taper Turning
- Die Prints Part Prints
- Lathe Drilling Reaming
- Template Gages
- Countersinking and Counterboring
- Layout Practice
- Lathe-Grooving Parting
- Square Root
- Lathe-Filing Polishing
15National Tooling and Machining
AssociationApprenticeship Training
ProgramLevel III - 144 hours OCTC COLLEGE
CREDIT FOR MTT-210 Industrial Machining I
- Introduction
- Trigonometry Review-Part 1
- Trigonometry Review-Part 2
- Horizontal Milling Indicating Work holding
Device - Since Bar Calculations-Part 1
- Introduction to Geometric Tolerancing-Part 1
- Sine Bar Calculations-Part 2
- Horizontal Milling Plain or Slab Milling and
Face Milling - Sine Bar Calculations- Part 3
- Introduction to Geometric Tolerancing-Part 2
- Helix Angles
- Horizontal Milling End and Side Milling
- Triangles-Part I
- Geometric Characteristics and their Symbols-Part
1 - Triangles-Part 2
- Horizontal Milling Straddle and Gang Milling
and Slitting - Indexing Calculations-Part 1
- Geometric Characteristics and their Symbols-Part
2 - Indexing Calculation-Part 2
- Indexing Calculations-Part 3
- Datums, Datum Targets and Conditions
Modifiers-Part 1 - Datums, Datum Targets and Conditions
Modifiers-Part 2 - Horizontal Milling Gear Cutting
- Form Tolerances for Single Features- Part 1
- Vertical Milling Indicating Workholding Devices
- Form Tolerances for Single Features-Part 2
- CAD/CAM CAD-Coordinate Systems
- Orientation Tolerances-Part 1
- Vertical Milling Plain, Face, Side Milling and
Slitting - Orientation Tolerances-Part 2
- CAD/CAM CAD-Coordinate Systems
- Profiles of Lines Surfaces Runout-Part 2
- Vertical Milling End Milling-Part 1
- Profiles of Lines Surfaces Runout-Part 2
- CAD/Cam Accuracy, Repeatability and Resolution
- Location Tolerancing-Part 1
- Vertical Milling End Milling-Part 2
- Location Tolerancing-Part 2
16APPRENTICESHIP TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
DRAFT
- Required Specialty Core
- 17 Credits
- Computer Fundamentals 3
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- Electrical Construction (Industrial) 2
- Electrical Construction
- Lab (Industrial) 1
- National Electric Code 3
- Electrical Motor Controls II 2
- Electrical Motor Controls II Lab 1
- Programmable Logic Controllers 2
- Programmable Logic Controllers Lab 1
- Fluid Power 2
- Required Technical core
- 18 Credits
- Direct Current Circuits 2
- Direct Current Circuits Lab 1
- Alternating Current Circuits 2
- Alternating Current Circuits
- Lab 1
- Electronics I 2
- Electronics I 1
- Digital Circuits 2
- Digital Circuits Lab 1
- Rotating Machinery Transformers 2
- Rotating Machinery Transformers
- Lab 1
- Electrical Motor Controls I 2
- Electrical Motor Controls I Lab 1
17APPRENTICESHIP TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
DRAFT
- Required Work Experience 16 Credits
- On the Job Training I 4
- On the Job Training II 4
- On the Job Training III 4
- On the Job Training IV 4
- General Education 6 Credits
- 150 MTH Technical Algebra I 3
- 170 MTH Circuit Mathematics 3
18APPRENTICESHIP TECHNOLOGYINDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
4 Year Academic Schedule
DRAFT
- LEVEL 1
- 150 MTH Technical Algebra I
45 Hrs - 150 CPU Computer Fundamentals 45 Hrs
- 170 MTH Circuit Mathematics 45 Hrs
- Direct Current Circuits 30 Hrs
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- Direct Current Circuits
- Lab 30 Hrs
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- Alternating Current Circuits 30 Hrs
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- Alternating Current Circuits
- Lab 30 Hrs
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- On the Job Training I 2000Hrs
- LEVEL 2
- Electrical Construction (Industrial) 30_ Hrs
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- Electrical Construction Lab
- (Industrial) 30_ Hrs
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- Rotating Machinery Transformers 30_ Hrs
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- Rotating Machinery Transformers
- Lab 30_ Hrs
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- Electrical Motor Controls I 30_ Hrs
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- Electrical Motor Controls I
- Lab 30_ Hrs
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- National Electric Code 45_ Hrs
- On the Job Training II 2000 Hrs
19APPRENTICESHIP TECHNOLOGYINDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
4 Year Academic Schedule
DRAFT
- LEVEL 3
- Electrical Motor Controls II 30 Hrs
- Electrical Motor Controls II Lab
- 30 Hrs
- Electronics I 30 Hrs
- Electronics I Lab 30 Hrs
- Digital Circuits 30 Hrs
- Digital Circuits Lab 30 Hrs
- On the Job Training III 2000 Hrs
- LEVEL 4
- Programmable Logic Controllers 30 Hrs
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- Programmable Logic Controllers Lab 30
Hrs -
- Fluid Power 30 Hrs
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- Fluid Power Lab 30 Hrs
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- On the Job Training IV
- 2000 Hrs