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Workforce Development Institute MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE 586.498.4100 • [email protected] View and register for classes online at www.macomb.TrainingMatrix.com WDI Training and education programs that increase performance and generate results Workforce Development Solutions March & April 2009 • Scheduled Classes n Certifications for Trainers n Skilled Trades & Production Worker Classes n Maintenance & Reliability Series n Lean Bronze Certification n Design Engineering n MIOSHA Training Institute/ Workplace Health & Safety

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WorkforceDevelopment Institute

MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE

586.498.4100 • [email protected]

View and register for classes online at

www.macomb.TrainingMatrix.com

WD

ITraining and education programs

that increase performance and generate results

Workforce Development Solutions

March & April 2009 • Scheduled Classes

nCertificationsforTrainers

nSkilledTrades&ProductionWorkerClasses

nMaintenance&ReliabilitySeries

nLeanBronzeCertification

nDesignEngineering

nMIOSHATrainingInstitute/WorkplaceHealth&Safety

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Scheduled ClassesOpenenrollmentclassesarefocusedandtimelyprovidingindividualsandbusinesseswithqualitylearningopportunitiestobuildon-the-jobskillstomatcheconomicdemands.Thesecompetitivelypricedscheduledclassesaredesignedwithyourneedforflexibilityandcostsavingsinmind.

Visit www.macomb.TrainingMatrix.com to view dates and register for classes online.

Customized TrainingInadditiontothesescheduledcourselistings,weoffercustomizedtrainingprogramstailoredspecificallyforyouremployees.Coursesinclude,butarenotlimitedto:

n I.T.

n Industrial&TechnicalTraining

n OfficeSkills

n Quality

n Supervisor/ManagerDevelopment

[email protected]. IndexCertifications for Trainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

MIOSHA Training Institute/Workplace Health & Safety . . . . 2

Skilled Trades & Production Worker Classes . . . . . . . . 3

Lean Bronze Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Maintenance & Reliability Series . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Design Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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Looking for Certification?Select a series of courses to build the skills you need for certification in these areas:

n WeldingCertificationsinSMAW,MIG&TIG,Pipe&Tube

n HydraulicComponentTechnology&TroubleshootingCertification

n FiberOptic&CopperCommunicationsCablingCertifications—3levels

n RefrigerantTransition&RecoveryCertification

n LeanBronzeCertification

n Maintenance&ReliabilityCertification

n MIOSHAConstructionSafety&HealthCertification

n MIOSHAGeneralIndustrySafety&HealthCertification

n InstructorCertification

n InstructionalDesignerCertification

Certifications for TrainersDesignedforyourorganization’sinstructors,trainers,trainingdevelopers,andtrainingmanagers,thesecoursesassureyourinternaltraininggoalsareaccomplishedbymaximizingyouremployee’sskillswhilefollowingestablished international standards. The result: your organization willcutcosts, increaseeffectiveness,andestablishaholisticapproach toincorporatetrainingintoyourorganization.

Instructor CertificationThiscoursewillprovidetheoryandhands-onapplicationofeducationalmethodologiesrequiredbytoday’strainers.Youwilllearntheinstructionaldesignprocessinafunandinteractiveapproach.Youwillalsopracticeteachingtoolsandtechniques.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participantswillbecertifiedbyMacombCommunityCollege.April 20 – 24 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $1,200

More Certifications for Trainers Classes – Check with us about availability

Instructional Designer CertificationThis40-hourcourseprovidesthetheoryandhands-onapplicationofthemethodologiesrequiredbytoday’sinstructionaldesigners.

Training Manager Certification Participantswillbeexposedtomanagerialprofessional foundations inorganizational development, human capital management, and projectmanagement. Upon successful demonstration of competencies,participantswillbecertifiedbyMacombCommunityCollege.

GRANT FUNDING ASSISTANCEThe Workforce Development Institute is your connection

to grant funding opportunities that can be used for workforce training!

For more information, please contact Tammy Russo at 586.498.4120

or [email protected]

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MIOSHA Training Institute/Workplace Health & SafetyThe MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) provides employees affordable,consistent,participant-drivenandinformativeseminarstoimprovesafetyand health in the workplace. Based on the most up-to-date industrystandards, seminars are delivered in a hand-on, interactive learningenvironment.

MIOSHA Recordkeeping & Cost of Injuries (both tracks)ThisMIOSHAprogramisdesignedtohelpemployersensurethattheirorganization complies with MIOSHA recordkeeping requirements ascontained in MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 11, Recording andReportingofOccupationalInjuriesandIllnesses.Inadditiontolearningandunderstandingthe“recordability”ofworkrelatedinjuriesandillnesses,attendeeswill activelyparticipate inagroupexercise tocomplete theMIOSHA300log.Usingthisdata,participantscalculateinjuryandillnessratesandlearnhowtocomparetheseratestoothercompanieswiththeirNorthAmericanIndustrialClassificationSystem(NAICS).Therewillalsobeasegmentdevotedtoidentifyingpossiblecostsavingsinacompany’sworkers’compensationprogram.March 4 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $90

MIOSHA Construction - Part 45. Fall ProtectionAttendeesatthistrainingwillreviewtheMIOSHAPart45,ConstructionSafetyStandardforFallProtectionincludingthelatestOSHAandMIOSHAinterpretations. Examination of recent fatal falls in construction anddiscussionof the latest fall protection techniques for constructionwillalsobecovered.ThisclasswillalsocoverfallexposuresforresidentialconstructionandMIOSHAfallprotectioncriteria. Inaddition, therewillbe an explanation of the MIOSHA agency instruction for residentialconstruction,avideoonresidentialfallprotection,anddetailedinstructionsforbuilders,followedbyaquestionandanswerperiod.March 18 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $90

MIOSHA General Industry 10 Hour Plus (Fundamentals of Safety & Health)Many employers are faced with the need to appoint an employee tooverseetheirprogramwhomaynotbefullypreparedforthechallenge.ThisfundamentalscourseoffersinthreedaysthebasicsofcreatingsafetyandhealthmanagementsystemaswellasprovidinganintroductiontotheMIOSHAActandstandards.Topicsincludinginspectionsandcitations,elementsofacomprehensivesafetyandhealthsystem,recordkeeping,accident investigations, written programs, introduction to industrialhygiene, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, blood borneinfectious disease (BID), eye wash requirements, hazard recognition,machineguarding,andergonomics.April 15, 22 & 29 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $210

Lockout (Control of Energy Sources) and Machine GuardingThisone-dayseminarcoverstherequirementsofGeneralIndustrySafetyStandardPart85,ControlofHazardousEnergySources,andmachineguardingrequirements.Topicsinclude:therecognitionofenergysources,creationofwrittenprograms,employeetraining,annualinspectionsandnormalproductionoperationexemptions.EmployeeprotectionthroughtheuseandapplicationofmachineguardsanddevicesasrequiredbyvariousMIOSHAstandardsiscoveredindetail.April 23 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $90

Ergonomic Principles (was 1/2 day now full day)This program gives direction to employers who want to establish anergonomicprogram.Using theNIOSHErgonomicPrimer as a guide,participantswillbeabletolookforsignsofcumulativetrauma,developin-house expertise, gather evidence of ergonomic problems, identifycontrols,andimplementaproactiveergonomicprogram.Examplesofpotentialproblemjobsarediscussedandcorrectiverecommendationsare reviewed.Focus ison the implementationofengineeringcontrols,including material handling, hand tools, and workstations. Ergonomicriskanalysisasatooltoidentifythetasksandsubtasksofajobwillbediscussed.May 13 9:00 am - 4:00 pm $90

All of these listed courses are part of the MIOSHA Training Institute’s Level One–General Safety and Health Certification series

This certification program recognizes your educational efforts andincreasedtechnicalexpertise.Whenyouattendselectcourses,youwillreceiveContinuingEducationUnitsandMaintenancePoints.WhileyoubecomeknowledgeableintheMIOSHAStandardsandtheprocessofdevelopingasafetyandhealthmanagementsystem,youwill alsobeworkingtowardthiscertificationauthorizedbyMIOSHA.

LevelOne-GeneralSafetyandHealthCertificationisintendedforsafetyandhealthpersonnel,committeemembers,employers,unionmembers,emergencyrespondersandothersinterestedingeneralsafetyandhealth.Formoreinformationvisit:www.macomb.edu/mti

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Skilled Trades & Production Worker ClassesAdvanceyourcareerandcontributetothesuccessofyourorganizationwithournewestSkilledTradesandProductionWorkerClasses.

Gaintheskillsyouneedforyourjobintheever-changingmanufacturingindustry.Macomb’sWorkforceDevelopmentInstituteinassociationwith theUAW-ChryslerTechnologyTrainingCenter (TTC)providestechnical skills upgrading and advanced technical training on thelatest industrial processes.More than80+courses including coretechnicalskills,welding,automation,andmaintenancearecurrentlyoffered inahands-on interactiveenvironmentfacilitatedby leadingindustrytrainers.

These classes are held at the UAW-Chrysler Technology TrainingCenterat2500E.NineMileRoadinWarrenbetweenDequindre&Ryan.

Skilled Trades: Applied Industrial Technology

Electrical Controls & Schematics (EST 100)This course provides participants with the skills to understand andusegraphic representationsbypreparingdetailedelectrical drawings.Participantswilldemonstratetheuseoflines,schematicdrawingsandinterconnections,andwiringandterminaldiagramstodisplayelectronicandelectricalcircuits.March 16 - 20 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250April 20 - 24 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing for Manufacturing (GDT 100)This40-hourclasswillprovideanoverviewforSkilledTrades,Design,andEngineeringpersonnelwhose responsibilities include theprocessofreadingandinterpretingblueprintsortubedrawings.Thecoursewillpresentmethodsintheproperinterpretationofblueprintdrawingsusedinthemanufacturingandinspectionofpartsandassemblies.

Prerequisites:Participantsshouldhaveageneralknowledgeofblueprintreading,beable to recognizepartviewsandknowhowtoapplyandinterpretsymbology.March 16 - 20 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Fundamentals of Metallurgy (WLT 200)Theparticipantshouldbeabletoidentifycommonmetalsusedinautoplants;determineametal’srepaircharacteristicsforweldingormachining;quenchandflamehardenmetals;performhardnesstests;andpreparemetalforrepairweldingprocedures.March 30 – April 3 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

More Applied Industrial Technology Classes—Check with us about availability

Mechanical Schematics (MST 100)

Die Making Technology (MDT 100)

Advance Metallurgy–Heat Treating (WLT 300)

Punch Die Finishing (PUT 100)

Skilled Trades: Industrial Automation Classes

Robotics: FANUC RJ2-RJ3 Operation & Programming (FRT 300)ThisprogrampreparestheparticipantwiththeskillsnecessarytooperateandprogramtheFanucRJ2orRJ3RobotControllerandManipulator.Prerequisites:Ageneralunderstandingofautomationandcomputers.Inaddition,thiscourseservesasaprerequisiteforFanucRJ2-RJ3ElectricalMaintenanceandTroubleshooting(FRT350).March 23 - 27 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Robotics: FANUC RJ2-RJ3 Electrical Maintenance & Troubleshooting (FRT 350)This course prepares participants with the necessary skills neededto troubleshoot the Fanuc RJ2 and RJ3 style controllers, and FanucManipulators.Prerequisites:FanucRJ2-RJ3OperationandProgramming(FRT300)ortrainingthatincludesageneralunderstandingofautomation,computersandelectricaltroubleshooting.March 30 – April 3 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Robotics: NACHI AX Operation Programming (RNT 500) This40-hourOperation/Programmingcourseisintendedforskilledtradespersonnelwhoseresponsibilitiesareoperation,programming,programmodifications,andrepairormaintenanceoftheAXControllerandRobotarm.Prerequisites: Participants scheduled for this course should havecompletedabasicrobotcourseorhaveequivalentindustrialmanufacturingworkexperience.March 16 - 20 7:00 am-3:00 pm $1750April 20 - 24 7:00 am-3:00 pm $1750

More Industrial Automation Classes—Check with us about availability

ProtoTrak Mill Programming Operation (CNT 130)

CNC Setup & Operation for Mills (CNT 120)

Troubleshooting Allen-Bradley ContolNet (CRT 300)

Troubleshooting Allen-Bradley DeviceNet (DNT 300)

Robotics: ABB S4C/C+ Programming Level 1 (BBT 100)

Robotics: ABB S4C/C+ Electrical Maintenance & Troubleshooting Level 2 (BBT 200)

Robotics: ABB M2000A, IRB 6600 S4C/C C+ Electrical Maintenance & DCX Programming Standards Level 2 (BBT 250)

Robotics: NACHI Operation/Programming for the AR 11/AR 52 Controllers (RNT 320)

Robotics: NACHI Operation/Programming for the AW11 Controller (RNT 330)

Robotics: NACHI AR 52 Electrical Maintenance (RNT 360)

Robotics: NACHI AW 11 Electrical Maintenance (RNT 375)

Introduction to Telemecanique (TMT 100)

Advanced Telemecanique (TMT 200)

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Skilled Trades: Industrial Maintenance

Refrigerant Transition & Recovery Certification (AIT 100)Thiscourseprovidesparticipantswithagoodworkingunderstandingof air conditioning. Upon completion of this course, the participantshould have all of the necessary tools to successfully complete theAir Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) standards for A/CRefrigerationReclamationCertification.

Certification:Uponcompletionofthiscourse,eachstudentwillbetestedforacertificationfromACCA.Thisratingwillgivethestudentauniversalrefrigerationcertification.March 9 – 13 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750March 30 – April 3 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750April 20 - 24 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Principles of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning (ART 100)This 40-hour course introduces participants to fundamentalconcepts and theories of refrigeration and air conditioning systemsand provides training and testing of proper safety, handlingand application of the new R-410A refrigerant (replacement forR-22).March 2 – 6 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250March 23 - 27 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Industrial Bearing Predictive Maintenance (BMT 100) Thiscourseprovides theskillsandexperience tocarryoutpreventivemaintenanceonbearings,troubleshoot,repair,andpreventfuturefailures.Itwillalsocoverbearingsfundamentalssuchasbearingtypes,mounting,dismounting,andmonitoring.March 16 - 20 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Industrial Conduit Installation (ICT 200)Gain practical knowledge of conduit bending as well as hands-onexperience.April 27 – May 1 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Transformers & Feeders (IET 215)The participant should be able to work safely with transformers andfeedersthroughknowledgeofcircuitryandconnectionsandmeasuringthesizeoffeederservices.March 2 - 6 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750April 27 – May 1 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Fiber Optic & Copper Communications Cabling 1 (FOT 110)TheparticipantshouldlearnD/CLANandEIA/TIA568networkconcepts,andthebasicskillstoinstallandterminatebothcopperandopticalfibercommunicationscabling.

Certification: Allparticipantswhocompletethecoursewillbe:

1.3Mproductscertified.

2.Aftersuccessfulcompletionofavoluntarytest,participantswillbecertifiedasaFiberOpticTechnicianfromtheFiberOpticAssociation.

April 20 - 24 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Fire Systems Training (FST 100) The participant should be able to describe the componentsof fire protection systems. Participants will work with installation andresourcecompliancerequirementsincludinginspectionandtesting.

March 16 - 20 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Industrial Rigging (IMT 300)Thiscoursecoverstheuseofrigginggearsuchashooks,nylonslings,wirerope,wireropeslings,fiberrope,chains,chainslings,hoistchains,andmetalmeshslings.ParticipantswillutilizetheTTC’s20-toncraneforriggingexercises.March 2 - 6 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250April 20 - 24 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Thermography (THT 200) TheparticipantwilllearnhowtouseaHeatImagingCameratosuccessfullylocateanddiagnoseheatproblemsthroughouttheplant.Theknowledgegivenisapplicabletoalltradesbecauseheatcanbeaprobleminalltypesofindustrialmachineryandpowersupplies.

Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course, however,all participants from each trade must come to class with a desire toparticipateandlearnhowHeatThermographycanhelpthemwiththeirspecifictrades.March 23 - 27 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

April 27 – May 1 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Introduction to Airborne Ultrasound (UST 100) ThiscourseintroducesthebasicprinciplesofAirborneUltrasoundanddemonstrates the proper usage of the equipment in plant predictivemaintenanceapplications.March 23 - 27 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

More Industrial Maintenance Classes—Check with us about availabilityFiber Optic & Copper Communications Cabling 2 (FOT 310)Fiber Optic & Copper Communications Cabling 3 (FOT 400) Hydraulic Component Technology & Troubleshooting Certification (HCT 200) – 10 daysLaser Alignment (LZT 100) Laser Leveling (LAT 100) Vibration Analysis, Alignment & Balancing (VAT 100) Universal Pump Technology (UPT 200)Troubleshooting AC Motors (ACT 100)Industrial Air Logic (ALT 101) Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals (IET 105)Grounding & Bonding (IET 210)Industrial Hydraulics Technology (HDT 100) Industrial Pneumatic Technology (IPT 200)

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Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding Process (WVT 200) Theparticipantshouldbeabletosafelyusemetalarcweldingequipment,recognizeprocessvariations,andcarryoutappropriatefilletandsquaregrooveweldsonsteelusingtheTIGprocess.

Prerequisites:Toobtainthemaximumbenefitfromthistraining,participantsshouldpossessafundamentalknowledgeoffusionwelding.Inaddition,participantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completionofWeldingSafety&OverviewofProcesses(WPT100),equivalentweldingsafetytrainingatacommunitycollege,orcertificationfromaweldingsafetycourse.March 30 – April 3 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Pipe & Tube WeldingUponarrivalonthefirstdayofclass,participantswillbeaskedtodesignateaprocess(GMAW/MIG,SMAW,orGTAW)andtrainingwillbeprovidedinthatarea.Theparticipantshouldacquiretheskillsnecessarytoproduceacceptablequalityweldsonpipeandtubing.

MIG: WXT 200Learning Outcome

Uponsuccessfulcompletionofthiscourse,theparticipantshouldbeabletoprepare,fitandtackweldpipejoints;weldpipeinallpositionsusingtheMIGprocess;andinspectcompletedweldsforquality.

Major Topics Covered

•SetupandadjustmentofMIGequipmentforweldingpipe

•Manualtechniquestoperformqualityweldsinthe2F,5F,IGR,2G,5Gandfixedpositions

•Reviewofpre-qualifiedweldingprocedurespecifications

Description

Theparticipantwillbeabletoprepare,fit,andtackweldpipejoints;weldpipeinallpositionsusingtheMIGprocess;andinspectcompletedweldsforquality.

Prerequisites:ParticipantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completionofWeldingSafety&OverviewofProcesses(WPT100),equivalentweldingsafety trainingat acommunity college,or certification fromawelding

safetycourse.March 9 - 13 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $2500

SMAW: WXT 201Learning Outcome

Uponsuccessful completionof this course, theparticipant shouldbeabletoprepare,fit,andtackweldpipejoints;weldpipeinallpositionsusingthegasmetalarcwelding(GMAW)process;andinspectcompletedweldsforquality.

Major Topics Covered

•Setupandadjustmentof shieldedmetal arc equipment forweldingpipe

•Manualtechniquestoperformqualityfilletandgroveweldsinthe2F,5F,IGR,2G,5Gpositions

Description

The participant will be able to prepare, fit, and tack weld pipe joints;weldpipeinallpositionsusingthestickprocess;andinspectcompletedweldsforquality.

Prerequisites: ParticipantsmusthavesuccessfullycompletedAdvancedStructuralSteelWelding(WTT300).March 9 - 13 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $2500

Skilled Trades: WeldingAbout the Welding Training Lab

The Welding Training Lab is jointly operated by the UAW-ChryslerTechnologyTrainingCenter andChryslerAdvancedTechnical TrainingServices (ATTS). Itsgoal is toprovideworkerswith theopportunity toupgrade their workmanship and technical knowledge of the weldingprocessesrelatedtotheirrespectivetrades.

About the Welding Courses

Sincesafetyisamajorconcern,pleasebeawarethatWeldingSafety&OverviewofProcesses(WPT100)isaprerequisiteforallotherweldingclasses.Thiscourse,theformerTTCcourseWelding&CuttingSafety(WST 050), or another documented welding safety course must becompleted in order to register for ANY of the welding classes in thiscatalog.

TheUAW-ChryslerTechnologyTrainingCenterisaproudmemberoftheAmericanWeldingSociety(AWS).

Welding Safety & Overview of Processes (WPT 100) DesignedforSkilledTradesworkers,thiscoursewillprovideparticipantstheabilitytosafelysetupandoperateoxy-fuelcuttingandelectricarcweldingequipment.

Prerequisites: A basic understanding of the welding process andsomepreviousweldingexperiencearestronglyrecommended,butnotrequired.March 9 - 13 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250April 20 - 24 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Welding Aluminum Alloys (WAT 200)Theparticipantshouldbeabletoselecttheappropriateweldingprocessforaluminum,selecttheappropriatefillermetal,setupandadjusttheweldingequipment,andproduceacceptablequalityweldsonaluminumalloys.

Prerequisites:ParticipantsshouldhavesomepreviousweldingexperienceusingMIG&TIGonsteelalloys.Inaddition,participantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completionofWeldingSafety&OverviewofProcesses(WPT100),equivalentweldingsafetytrainingatacommunitycollege,orcertificationfromaweldingsafetycourse.April 27 – May 1 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Basic Stick Welding (SMAW) (WBT 200)The participant learns what the requirements are to produce qualityweldsusingtheShieldedMetalArcWelding(SMAW)process.Commonlyreferred to as “stick welding,” SMAW is the oldest, but still the mostcommonoftheelectricarcweldingprocesses.

Prerequisites:ParticipantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completionofWeldingSafety&OverviewofProcesses(WPT100),equivalentweldingsafety trainingat acommunity college,or certification fromaweldingsafetycourse.April 20 - 24 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding Process (WET 200)Thiscoursecoverssafeproceduresforequipmentset-up;fundamentalsofgasmetalarcwelding;andgas,electrode,andfillermetalselection.

Prerequisites: To obtain the maximum benefit from this training,participantsshouldpossessafundamentalknowledgeoffusionwelding.Inaddition,participantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completionofWeldingSafety&OverviewofProcesses(WPT100),equivalentweldingsafety trainingat acommunity college,or certification fromaweldingsafetycourse.March 16 - 20 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250April 27 – May 1 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1750

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GTAW: WXT 202LearningOutcome

Uponsuccessfulcompletion,theparticipantshouldbeabletoprepare,fit,andtackweldpipejoints;weldpipeinallpositionsusingthegastungstenweldingprocess;andinspectcompletedweldsforquality.

Major Topics Covered

•ReviewoftheTIGweldingprocessandelectricarcsafety

•Weldingcodesandspecifications

•Jointdesignsandvariablesthataffectquality

•Manualtechniquestoperformqualitywelds intheIGR,2G,5Gand6Gpositions

Description:

Theparticipantwillbeabletoprepare,fit,andtackweldpipejoints;weldpipeinallpositionsusingtheTIGprocess;andinspectcompletedweldsforquality.

Prerequisites:Toobtainmaximumbenefitfromthistraining,participantsshouldalreadybequalifiedtoweld“V”groovebuttjointsonplatematerialsinallpositions.Inaddition,participantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completion of Welding Safety & Overview of Processes (WPT 100),equivalentweldingsafetytrainingatacommunitycollege,orcertificationfromaweldingsafetycourse.March 9 – 13 & 16 - 20 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $2500

Structural Steel Welding (WTT 200)Theparticipantshouldbeabletopreparestructuralsteelforwelding;setupandadjustweldingequipment;andweldstructuralsteelinhorizontalpositions.

Prerequisites:ParticipantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completionofWeldingSafety&OverviewofProcesses(WPT100),equivalentweldingsafety trainingat acommunity college,or certification fromaweldingsafetycourse.March 2 - 6 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Advanced Structural Steel Welding (WTT 300)Theparticipantweldsstructuralsteel inallweldingpositionsusingtheShieldedMetalArcandFluxCoredArcweldingprocesses.

Prerequisites:AllparticipantsshouldhavecompletedStructuralSteelWelding (WTT200). Inaddition,allparticipantsmustmeetoneof thefollowing requirements: completion of Welding Safety & Overview ofProcesses(WPT100),equivalentweldingsafetytrainingatacommunitycollege,orcertificationfromaweldingsafetycourse.March 9 - 13 7:00 am - 3:00 pm $1250

Welding Tool & Die Steels (WDT 200) Thiscoursecoverstheskillsandknowledgeneededtoselectandapplyapproved welding procedures on various tool and die steels. Hands-on performance objectives and technical discussions relating to theweldabilityofeachtypeofsteelshouldensureapplications.

Prerequisites:Allparticipantsshouldhaveaworkingknowledgeofgasmetalarc(GMAW),fluxcoredarc(FCAW),shieldedmetalarc(SMAW),andgastungstenarc(TIG)welding,aswellasoxy-fuelgasheatingtipsandaccessories.Inaddition,participantsmustmeetONEofthefollowing:completion of Welding Safety & Overview of Processes (WPT 100),equivalentweldingsafetytrainingatacommunitycollege,orcertificationfromaweldingsafetycourse.March 30 – April 3 7:00 am-3:00 pm $1250

Qualification/Certification in Welding— Check with us about availabilityThe participant will demonstrate welding skills by completing welderqualificationtest(s)asspecifiedbytheAmericanWeldingSociety,AmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngineers,and/ortheCanadianWeldingBureau.Specifictopicsarecoveredineachcertificationcourseandtest.

Production Worker Classes

Production Set-Up Procedures (PSP 200)ThiscoursedescribesthetasksandproceduresofaTeamMember/TeamLeaderwithaspecialemphasisonquality,leadership,andcommunication.Participantswillbegiventheopportunitytoapplytheirknowledgeduringpracticalhands-onactivitiesasawaytoincreasetheireffectivenessasaTeamMember/TeamLeader.Prerequisites:NoneMarch 2 - 6 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250

Overview of the Manufacturing Process (OMP 100)Gainanunderstandingof theautomotivemanufacturingprocess fromvehicledesigntomanufacturing.Thepurpose,layout,jobs,processes,and technologies used in manufacturing plants will be explored. Thiscourse will also focus on the role that the production worker has inincreasingqualityandcustomersatisfaction.Prerequisites:NoneMarch 16 - 20 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250April 20 - 24 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250April 27 – May 1 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250

Precision Industrial Gaging (PGP 200)This 40-hour course is designed to provide production workers withinformationandknowledgetheycanusetoeliminateproductdefectsandincreaseoverallproductquality.Participantswillbegiventheopportunitytoapplytheirknowledgeduringpracticalhands-onactivities.March 9 - 13 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250April 20 - 24 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250

Production Weld Inspection (WQP 200)Learnwhat theprocedural requirementsare toproduce, inspect,anddocumentqualityweldsonautomotivecomponentparts.

Prerequisites:NoneMarch 2 – 6 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250March 23 - 27 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250

Welding Safety & Overview of Processes (WPP 100)Designedforproductionwelders,participantsshouldlearntosafelysetupandoperateoxyfuelcuttingandelectricarcweldingequipment.April 27 – May 1 7:00am – 3:00pm $1250

MIG & FLUX Cored Welding for Production Workers (WSP 100)Gaintheabilitytosafelyproducequalityweldsonautomotivecomponentparts.

Prerequisites:None

Who Should Attend:Productionworkerswhosejobrequireswelding—particularlyinthebody-in-whitearea.April 20 - 24 7:00am–3:00pm $1250

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Painted Metal Dent Repair (MDP 200)Learn to select and properly use color bump tools to repair minordamageinpaintedsheetmetaltoahighlevelofquality.Prerequisites:Abasicunderstandingoftheworkingpropertiesofsheetmetalandrepairtools.April 27 – May 1 7:00am–3:00pm $1250

Production CNC Overview (CNP 100)This CNC course for the production operators will cover basic CNCtechnology, program structure, and M and G code descriptions.Prerequisites:None

April 20 – 24 7:00am–3:00pm $1250

Maintenance & Reliability SeriesSend Two People, Third Person is Free!Forsmallshopstogiantcorporations,theWorkforceDevelopmentInstituteandGeneralPhysicsCorporationhavepartnered tooffer the latest inmaintenance & reliability best practices. Learn to reduce downtime,improvequalityandlowermaintenancecostswhileincreasingequipmenteffectiveness. Participation is a must for maintenance managers andmaintenance staff. These classes are held at Macomb’s M-TECSMfacility.

World Class MaintenanceThis one-day course describes the key elements of world classmaintenance and reliability systems. Participants will learn how eachelementimprovesoverallequipmenteffectiveness,optimizesmaintenanceandoperatingcost,andhowdailymanagementcontributestosustainingmaintenanceimprovements.March 23 8:00 am - 4:00 pm $375

Effective Maintenance Strategy: Predictive & Preventive MaintenanceThiscoursecoverstheselectionandapplicationofmaintenancestrategiesfor equipment and systems. Participants will gain the knowledge toimplement strategies with a focus on using the Reliability CenteredMaintenanceandFMEAapproachtodeterminethecorrectapplicationofpreventive,predictive,andrun-to-failurestrategies.March 24 8:00 am - 4:00 pm $375

Predictive Maintenance Technologies Participantswillgainskillsandabilitiestoestablishandexecuteapredictivemaintenanceprogramattheirfacility.Wewillfocusondevelopingyourtechnicalunderstandingofthepredictivetechniquesandtheapplicationof technology on equipment. Upon completion of this training, theparticipantswillhavetheknowledgetocommunicateonanappropriatetechnicallevelwiththoseresourcesperformingtheanalysis,bothinternalandexternaltotheirorganization.March 25 8:00 am - 4:00 pm $375

Root Cause Failure AnalysisThiscourseprovidestheskillsandknowledgenecessarytoidentifytherootcauseofafailureandtodeveloprealisticactionplanstoeliminatefutureoccurrence.Youwilllearn:

• FastFailureAnalysisforaspecificfailureoccurrence

• KeypointsoftheRCFAprocessincludingfailureanalysistriggers

• The5Why’stechnique,5W1Htechniqueforestablishingeffectivecorrectiveactionplans,andotherqualitytools.

March 26 8:00 am – 4:00 pm $375

Maintenance Planning and SchedulingInthiscourseparticipantswilllearnhowtousemaintenanceplanningandschedulingbestpractices.Youwilllearnhowtoefficientlyusetimeandlaborwhilestreamliningcomplexdown-daysandshutdowns.Thefirsttwodaysinvolveamixofpresentations,groupexercises,anddiscussion.Thethirddayisdevotedtoasimulationwhereteamsareassembledandcompeteastheyputtheorytopractice.March 30 – April 1 8:00 am - 4:00 pm $1125

Managerial Skills for Maintenance LeadersThiscourseprovidessupervisors,managers,andteamleaderswithanopportunity to learnandapplybasic leadershipskills.Participantswillbuildnewskillsutilizingcasestudies,groupactivities,self-assessment,andpractice.

• Leadingandmanagingchangeinthemaintenanceorganization

• Drivingthemaintenanceteamtoimproveperformancethroughmotivationandempowerment

• ProblemsolvingandresolvingconflictsinaconstructivemannerApril 2 & 3 8:00 am- 4:00 pm $750

Become A Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional. TheCMRP(CertifiedMaintenanceReliabilityProfessional)examisavailabletotakeelectronically.TheSocietyofMaintenanceandReliabilityProfessionalsCertifying Organization (SMRPCO) now offers the exam atMacomb’sM-TEC,anIso-QualityTesting,Inc.(IQT)preferredtestingcenter.

Lean Bronze Certification Lean Bronze Certification Review Program and ExamDuringthisfocused2-dayreview,LeanfacilitatorsreviewtopicscoveredintheexamtoprepareyoutotakeandpasstheBronzelevelcertificationexam.ThecollaborativegroupformatallowsLeanpractitionerstoshareideasandsolidifytheirknowledgeaboutfoundationalLeanconcepts.YouwillalsogetabetterunderstandingoftheportfoliorequirementfortheBronzelevel.TheresultisthatyouwillbecomemorefocusedandbetterpreparedtosucceedatLeanCertification!

Prerequisite:Musthavefulfilledtherequirementstotaketheexam.

Seewww.sme.org/leancertforfulldetailsonthisLeanCertification.

Review Program:March 25 & 26 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Review Fee: $550 SME Member $750 Non-Member

Exam:March 27 9:00 a.m.–12:00 a.m. Exam Fee: $445 SME Member $690 Non-Member

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Design EngineeringOur computer aided design courses are industry-driven, flexible,accessible, anddesigned toaddress thechallengesof today’sglobalmarketplace.

Catia 501 V5 Fundamentals Thisfive-daycorecoursefornewCATIAV5userscoversfundamentaltopicsinthemostcommonlyusedworkbenchesincludingSketcher,PartDesign,AssemblyDesign,WireframeandSurfaceDesignandDrafting.TheprimaryemphasisofthecourseisonsolidmodelinginV5butanintroductiontowireframeandsurfacemodelingisalsoincluded.March 30 - April 3 8:00 am to 4:00 pm $1400

CATIA Version 5 Surface DesignThiscorecoursefornewCATIAV5userscoversfundamentaltopicsin3DmodelingoffeaturesavailableintheWireframe&SurfacesandGenerativeShapeDesignworkbenches.TheprimaryemphasisofthecourseistogiveusersagoodfundamentalunderstandingofCATIAVersion5surfacemodelingpractices.Graduatesofthiscoursewillbeabletocreateandmanipulate 3D Wireframe and Surface geometry, create and manageGeometricalSets,generatesolidgeometryfromsurfacesandmanageHybridPartsinanintegratedenvironment.April 6-8 8:00 am to 4:00 pm $840

Introduction to Pro/Engineer Wildfire 3.0/4.0 ThiscourseisdesignedfornewuserswhowanttobecomeproficientwithPro/ENGINEERWildfire4.0asquicklyaspossible.Youwillfocusonlearningcore-modelingskills in thiscomprehensive,hands-oncourse.Topicsincludesketching,partmodeling,assemblies,drawings,andbasicmodelmanagementtechniques.March 30 – April 3 8:00 am to 4:00 pm $1400

Surfacing Modeling with Pro/Engineer Wildfire 3.0 InPro/ENGINEERWildfire3.0,youcanusesurfacemodelingtocreatedesignmodelswithshapesthatare toocomplex forsolid features. Inthiscourse,youlearnhowtousevarioustechniquestocreatecomplexsurfaceswith tangentandcurvaturecontinuities.Youcan thencreatesolidsusingthesurfacesasreferences.Youwillalsolearnhowtoanalyzesurfacesforqualityaswellasmanipulatesurfacesusingthevariousediting.Aftercompletingthiscourse,youwillbewellpreparedtocreatecomplexlyshapeddesignmodelsusingsurfacesinPro/ENGINEERWildfire3.0.April 6 - 8 8:00 am to 4:00 pm $840

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NEW: Learn AboutTheWorkforceDevelopment InstituteandtheMichiganManufacturingTechnologyCenter(MMTC)arebringingMMTC’spopularLearnAbouttopicstoMacomb’sM-TECSM.Thesefreeseminarsareanintroductiontoprocessimprovementtrainingthathelpbuildbusinessskillsincriticalareas.

Web Development, Enhancement & AnalyticsFormanufacturersawebsiteisjustlikeacoverletteronaresume.Doesyourwebsiteinterestapotentialcustomerenoughtostayanddigdeeperintowhatyoucandoanddrivethemtocontactyou?Duringthissession,ourexpertwillcoverthebasicsforcreatinganeworenhancinganexistingsitethatdrivesresultsincluding:

• TheimportanceofbuildingaWebsitebasedonyourcompany’sservices,productsandcapabilities

• Whysearchenginerankingissoimportant

WhyanalyticsandhostingcanbecriticaltoyourWebsite’ssuccess

Understandingsearchengineoptimization(SEO)andmarketing(SEM)opportunities

• Learntheinsandoutsofpay—per-clickadvertisementsMarch 11 11:30am – 1:00pm Free with lunch included!

Register forthisLearnAboutonlineatwww.mmtc.orgorbyphoneat888.414.6682

Market Diversification - How to Find and Sell to New CustomersMichiganmanufacturerscanlearnhowwhatittakestoplanandlaunchaseriousmarketdiversificationeffort.Thissessionwilldiscusstheconceptsofassessingcurrentstrengthsandweaknesses,identifyingnewmarketnichesandimplementinganeffectiveprocesstoconvertnewprospectsintocustomers.April 8 11:30am – 1:00pm Free with lunch included!

Register forthisLearnAboutonlineatwww.mmtc.orgorbyphoneat888.414.6682

More no-fee Learn About events coming to M-TEC:Process CostingJune17,2009

Six SigmaJuly8,2009

Market Diversification & How to Find and Sell to New CustomersAugust12,2009

Applying LEAN to Any Business Process (LEAN Office)September,2,2009

LEAN ExecutiveOctober,28,2009

Process CostingNovember,11,2009

Quality Management Systems (QMS)December9,2009

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M-TECsm 7900 Tank Avenue Warren, MI 48092

The Skilled Trades and Production Worker Classes are held at the

UAW-Chrysler Technology Training Center 2500 E. Nine Mile Road

Warren, MI 48091

The Workforce Development Institute at Michigan Technical Education Center (M-TECSM)

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Michigan Technical Education Center (M-TECSM)Hometo theWorkforceDevelopment Instituteand theACTCenterSM,MacombCommunityCollege’sM-TECSMisa40,600square-footfacilityonthesiteoftheformerWarrenTankPlant.

The M-TEC houses classrooms andcomputer labsoffering themostadvancedtrainingtechnologies.Thisdynamiclearningenvironmentalsoincludesalargeflexiblehigh-bayspacethatcanberapidlyadaptedtomeetyourtrainingrequirements.

M-TECandMichiganTechnicalEducationCenterareServiceMarksoftheMichiganEconomicDevelopmentCorporation.Macomb’sMichiganTechnicalEducation

Center was funded in part by the Michigan Economic DevelopmentCorporation.

Economic and Workforce Development at Macomb Community CollegeMacomb’s Economic and Workforce Development division offerscustomizedlearningexperiences,specializedbusinesssupportservices,andcontinuingeducationofferingsthatrapidlyrespondtobusinessandcommunityneeds.

ThedepartmentswithinEconomicandWorkforceDevelopmentare:

n WorkforceDevelopmentInstitute

n CenterforContinuingEducation

n PublicServiceInstitute

Learning opportunities and services available through Economic andWorkforce Development demonstrate the continued commitment ofMacombCommunityCollegeinsupportingthecommunity.

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Training and education programs that increase performance and generate resultsMacombCommunityCollege’sWorkforceDevelopment Institute (WDI)isdedicatedtostrengtheningyourbusinessandimprovingtheskillsofyourworkforce.

Weofferemployersaffordableleading-edgetrainingprovidingemployeeparticipants with new skills, knowledge and abilities. We will helpyour business be more productive, more innovative, and thus moreprofitablethroughthe investment intraining,education,andemployeedevelopment.

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