Technical Skills Training
Essential Skills for a Robust Workforce
Include communication, leadership, or organization training and gain competitive skills you need in today's workforce.
Through MSSC certification, individuals who demonstrate mastery of the core competencies of advanced manufacturing production at the entry-level to front-line supervisor through successful completion of the certification assessments.
Key Activities: Safety; Process & Production; Quality; Maintenance Awareness
Advanced Manufacturing Essential Skills provides students a comprehensive overview of principles and processes, while earning a micro-credential.
Mechanical Measurement and Quality Control gives students a solid foundation of knowledge and skill in performing measurements and calculations. Students learn to use precision measurement tools, such as steel rule, tape measure, protractor, micrometer, height gauge, various calipers and dial indicators.
Develop skills and knowledge to effectively manage processes in manufacturing environments. Explore industrial electrical control systems, including programmable logical control (PLC), automation, robotics, and mechanical systems including hydraulics and pneumatics.
Learn about safety in the manufacturing environment, from personal protective equipment to OSHA procedures and guidelines.
DEPARTMENT:
Center for Community & Workforce Development
LOCATION:
Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (IAM)
53 Clinton Point Drive
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Second Floor, Room 209
Phone: 518-562-4177
OFFICE HOURS
STAFF:
D. Billy Jones
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Workforce Development
Stan Kissel
Director of Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Ellen Nesbitt
Administrative Assistant