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Six employees from Bath Iron Works earned certificates of completion in May at Central Maine Community College in Auburn. They were the first to complete a pilot program in supervisor development that was designed for new supervisors in the manufacturing areas of marine electrician, pipefitting, structural fitting and machining. Developed in partnership with BIW, the one-year program combines on-the-job training at BIW with credit courses at CMCC. The course materials were customized to apply to the manufacturing environment to enhance the student learning experience. The students received a certificate in business administration and management from CMCC and will be guaranteed positions as manufacturing leadpersons at BIW. They also will be given the opportunity to earn associate degrees. Pictured from left are David Clark, vice president for operations at BIW; John Colby, Lewiston; Michael Mitchell, Durham; Norman Young III, Dixfield; Gary Morin, Lewiston; Luke Mitchell, Fairfield; and Timothy Witham, Greene.
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