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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCRA-R-16-0053 BackupRECRUITMENT AND ORIENTATION For Manufactured Construction Class Sign Up On ThursdayAugiJt4Th, 2016 9AM SHARP At T�k Archives Historic Lyric Theater CAC W 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33136 MIA M! WORLDCENTER 5choo!of ContbnurngEducation ` ucv iinviCfll1FIRM ttr & Professional Development District 5 Commissioner Keon Hardemon For More Information Contact Nathaniel Joseph at 305-679-6800 Coastal TISHMAN School of Contin ction & Professional Developmen College faiittie Sit tat rat . , gut , -r,Z.1 fir;Si st 'e Nita rpitdactLs itt-4 rtirt firit t :vita t .„ . Join us to meet skilled and certified workers in construction and manufacturing interested in employment, apprenticeships, and on-the-job training (OJT) opportunities from our industry affiliates. TRAMCON graduates have highly applicable and marketable skills in different aspects of construction and manufacturing. Additionally, particiapte in a FREE OSHA training and get 4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Enjoy this unique opportunity and meet your future employees, today! WHERE: MDC NORTH CAMPUS 11380 NW 27th Ave, Room 3249 Miami, FL 33167 WHEN: October 5th, 2016 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Efo Training for Manulactur A SAFE RECEIVE Foul: Open to MDC Students and the public. For further information, please contact us: xcuadra@mdc.edu or 305-237-2683 Miami Dade College School of Continuing Education & Professional Development This matt:trial was tunriati wiloie by a lir:tail-al TAACCC.iii grant awardett by the ti,S, Deipartinent of Ober's Employment arid Ir4iIiitig Ad Von. Ina prodtint Wan C.,Rkitw.1 by the .qrariten and does not canonrily rehnre. tits officiai position of InatLSrApar rer,t• of t. anon Tho 11,8. Deportment of tabor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances ef any kind, no nos or implied, with )ect to ttuch information. Mr:toiling 0ny ntrnt no kw sites and including, but net mited to, uracy of 5nn information a ite completeness, timalinoss, ustirtrinoss. adequacy, crintin arid availability, 000neirship, Itce2013]-0D1 What skills can TRAMCON trainees bring to my company? The program includes over 900 hours of training that yield eight industry recognized certificates. Programs of Study range from 10 hours to 230 hours. Training unit Hours OSHA 10-hour Course NCCER Construction Core Production Core Man. Construction Tech. 1 Man. Construction Tech. 2 MSSC Green Production OSHA Construction Safety NCCER Project Management Industry Certificate Obtained 10 OSHA 10-hour Card 63 NCCER Construction Core 120 MSSC Certified Production Technician 223 NCCER Man. Construction 1 233 NCCER Man. Construction 2 30 MSSC Green Production 30 OSHA 30-Hour Card 115 NCCER Project Management *Nationally Recognized Credential, earns card and/or certificate. Course hours are estimated. Participants that complete the program can earn College Credits that may be applied towards an Associate Degree in construction or engineering at Miami Dade College** Employee Skills I. NCCER Construction Core Basic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation) Introduction to Construction Math Introduction to Hand Tools Introduction to Power Tools Introduction to Construction Drawings Basic Communication Skills Basic Employability Skills Introduction to Materials Handling II. MSSC Production Core Module 1: Safety 1. Work in a Safe and Productive Manufacturing Workplace 2. Perform safety and environmental inspections 3. Perform emergency drills and participate in emergency teams 4. Identify unsafe conditions and take corrective action 5. Provide safety orientation for all employees 6. Train personnel to use equipment safely 7. Suggest processes and procedures that support safety of work environment 8. Fulfill safety and health requirements for maintenance, installation, and repair 9. Monitor safe equipment and operator performance 10. Utilize effective, safety -enhancing workplace practices Module 2: Processes & Production 1. Identify customer needs 2. Determine resources available for the production process 3. Set up equipment for the production process 4. Set team production goals 5. Make job assignments 6. Coordinate work flow with team members and other work groups 7. Communicate production and material requirements and product specifications 8. Perform and monitor the process to make the product 9. Document product and process compliance with customer requirements 10. Prepare final product for shipping or distribution Module 3: Quality Practices & Measurement 1. Participate in periodic internal quality audit activities 2. Check calibration of gages and other data collection equipment 3. Suggest continuous improvements 4. Inspect materials and product/process at all stages to ensure they meet specifications 5. Document the results of quality tests 6. Communicate quality problems 7. Take corrective actions to restore or maintain quality 8. Record process outcomes and trends 9. Identify fundamentals of blueprint reading 10. Use common measurement systems and precision measurement tools Module 4: Maintenance Awareness 1. Perform preventive maintenance and routine repair 2. Monitor indicators to ensure correct operations 3. Perform all housekeeping to maintain production schedule 4. Recognize potential maintenance issues with basic production systems, including knowledge of when to inform maintenance personnel about problems with: - Electrical systems - Pneumatic systems - Hydraulic systems - Machine automation systems - Lubrication processes - Bearings and couplings - Belts and chain drives III. NCCER Manufactured Construction Level 1 Carpentry Level Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives Introduces the building materials used in construction work, including lumber, sheet materials, engineered wood products, structural concrete, and structural steel. Also describes the fasteners and adhesives used in construction work. Discusses the methods of squaring a building. Hand and Power Tools Provides descriptions of hand tools and power tools used by carpenters. Emphasizes safe and proper operation, as well as care and maintenance. Floor Systems Covers framing basics and the procedures for laying out and constructing a wood floor using common lumber, as well as engineered building materials. Wall Systems Describes procedures for laying out and framing walls, including roughing -in door and window openings, constructing corners, partitions, and bracing walls. Ceiling Joists and Roof Framing Describes types of roofs and provides instructions for laying out rafters for gable roofs, hip roofs, and valley intersections. Covers stick -built and truss -built roofs. Includes the basics of roof sheathing installation. Introduction to Building Envelop Systems Introduces the concept of the building envelope and explains its components. Describes types of windows, skylights, and exterior doors, and provides instructions for installation. Plumbing Level Plastic Pipe and Fittings Introduces trainees to the different types of plastic pipe and fittings used in plumbing applications, including ABS, PVC, CPVC, PE, PEX, and PB. Describes how to measure, cut, join, and support plastic pipe according to manufacturer's instructions and applicable codes. Introduction to Plumbing Fixtures Discusses the proper applications of code -approved fixtures in plumbing installations. Reviews the different types of fixtures and the materials used in them. Introduction to Drain, Waste, and Vent Systems Explains how DWV systems remove waste safely and effectively. Discusses how system components, such as pipe, drains, traps, and vents work. Introduction to Water Distribution Systems Identifies the major components of water distribution systems and describes their functions. Reviews water sources and treatment methods and covers supply and distribution for the different types of systems that trainees will install on the job. Electrical Level I Electrical Safety Covers safety rules and regulations for electricians. Teaches the necessary precautions to take for various electrical hazards found on the job. Also covers the OSHA -mandated lockout/tagout procedure. Introduction to the National Electrical Code Provides a navigational road map for using the NEC ®. Introduces the layout of the NEC ® and the types of information found within the code book. Allows trainees to practice finding information using an easy -to - follow procedure. Device Boxes Covers the hardware and systems used by an electrician to mount and support boxes, receptacles, and other electrical components. Conductors and Cables Focuses on the types and applications of conductors and covers proper wiring techniques. Residential Electrical Services Covers the electrical devices and wiring techniques common to residential construction and maintenance. Allows trainees to practice making service calculations. Stresses the appropriate NEC ® requirements. Electrical Test Equipment Focuses on proper selection, inspection, and use of common electrical test equipment, including voltage testers, clamp -on ammeters, ohmmeters, multimeters, phase/motor rotation testers, and data recording equipment. Also covers safety precautions and meter category ratings. IV. NCCER Manufactured Construction Level 2 Carpentry Level 2 Exterior Finishing Covers the various types of exterior finish materials and their installation procedures, including wood, metal, vinyl, and fiber -cement siding. Thermal and Moisture Protection Covers the selection and installation of various types of insulating materials in walls, floors, and attics. Also covers the uses and installation practices for vapor barriers and waterproofing materials. Drywall Installation Describes the various types of gypsum drywall, their uses, and the fastening devices and methods used to install them. Also contains detailed instructions for installing drywall on walls and ceilings using nails, drywall screws, and adhesives. A discussion of fire- and sound -rated walls is also presented. Plumbing Level 2 Copper Tube and Fittings Discusses sizing, labeling, and applications of copper tube and fittings and reviews the types of valves that can be used on copper tube systems. Explains proper methods for cutting, joining, and installing copper tube. Also addresses insulation, pressure testing, seismic codes, and handling and storage requirements. Installing Roof, Floor, and Area Drains Covers the proper techniques for locating, installing, and connecting roof, floor, and area drains and floor sinks according to code. Also discusses waterproof membranes and flashing, drain components, shower pans, trap primers, and proper drain applications. Installing Water Heaters Discusses gas -fired, electric, tankless, heat pump, and indirect water heaters, components, and applications. Reviews proper installation and testing techniques and covers the latest code requirements for water heaters. Fuel Gas and Fuel Oil Systems Introduces techniques for safe handling of natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, and fuel oil. Reviews fuel gas and fuel oil safety precautions and potential hazards, applications, systems installation, and testing. Electricity Level 2 Introduction to Electrical Current Offers a general introduction to the electrical concepts used in Ohm's law applied to DC series circuits. Includes atomic theory, electromotive force, resistance, and electric power equations. Electrical Theory Introduces series, parallel, and series -parallel circuits. Covers resistive circuits, Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws, and circuit analysis. Hand Bending Provides an introduction to conduit bending and installation. Covers the techniques for using hand - operated and step conduit benders, as well as cut-ting, reaming, and threading conduit. Raceways and Fittings Introduces the types and applications of raceways, wireways, and ducts. Stresses the appropriate NEC ° requirements. Electric Lighting Introduces the basic principles of human vision and the characteristics of light. Focuses on the handling and installation of various types of lamps and lighting fixtures. HVAC Level 1 Introduction to HVAC Covers the basic principles of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, career opportunities in HVAC, and how apprenticeship programs are constructed. Basic safety principles, as well as trade licensure and EPA guidelines, are also introduced. Introduction to Heating Covers the fundamentals of heating systems and the combustion process. The different types and designs of gas furnaces and their components, as well as basic procedures for their installation and service, is provided. Introduction to Cooling Explains the fundamental operating concepts of the refrigeration cycle and identifies both primary and secondary components found in typical HVAC/R systems. Common refrigerants are introduced as well. Describes the principles of heat transfer and the essential pressure -temperature relationships of refrigerants. Basic control concepts for simple systems are also introduced. Introduction to Air Distribution Systems Describes the factors related to air movement and its measurement in common air distribution systems. The required mechanical equipment and materials used to create air distribution systems are also presented. Basic system design principles for both hot and cold climates are introduced. M.L.D. WORK P KR1-10R_VLV\ Cr', and MAT, D [WI LOPM 14,\ T EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT �[����UU��� �������~U� MODULES ..~��".�._"- ~,"-�nn~v~." Module 1Training lOO males Mon. 4hrs/6ay Program delivery by lead facilitator - observe and engage large group of employable prospects SUBJECTS Identify personal values system (pre -Transrnission of Values) Determine work readiness interest Service Comprehension Productive Expectation Ufthe employer Productive Contribution ofthe community SCREENING Module 2Training GO males Thurs. 4h's/6my Program delivery bylead faci|itator—reduceQroupsizeattendance—tardy—scores Application verses Implementation SUBJECTS Identify personal values system (post Transmission of Values) Maintaining the cog of workplace synergy relationships u"� m�mnm~mm�m�w�`m mm�'�� Module 3Troining 26 males Mon. 4h'n/daV Program delivery bylead facilitator observe program implementation Preparing Ppt Subjects: JIT DAY ATWORK — LAST DAY ATWORK: Reprimand Professional Development Career Entitlement Te3ch'backsessions �����0���NN�� mm�u�m��~_m �mw�n�`��� Module 4Training rna|ms Implementation Mon SUBJECTS identify family community and financial resources Control your resources — control your destiny Provider—vxhatifshevvorks Module 5Training males Tues. 4h's/daV Implementation SUBJECTS Power through presence: Dress toimpress The Temperaments Cho|eric-5onguine-Ph|egnnatic-rne|ancho|y Appropriate technology Module 6TreininA males Wed.. Implementation SUBJECTS Male Development Family Counseling Relationships and Communication Therapy for language Module 7Training males Thurs. 4hrs/doy Implementation SUBJECTS