AUBURN — Central Maine Community College (CMCC) is excited to announce the launch of a new Manufacturing Technology short-term training program, in partnership with General Dynamics Bath Iron Works. This innovative program aims to provide students with essential skills and hands-on experience, preparing them for rewarding careers in the manufacturing industry.
Program Details:
• Duration: 3 weeks
• Schedule: 40 hours per week, for a total of 120 hours
• Incentive: Students will receive a $500 attendance incentive each week
• Cost: 100% free
No previous experience is necessary to enroll in the program. The training curriculum covers a comprehensive range of topics, including:
• Technical math
• Hand & power tool operation & safety
• Operation of air tools
• Oxy cutting
• Track welding
• Basic layout
• Material Handling
• Drilling & fastening
• And other essential manufacturing skills
This program is designed to be a gateway to a high-wage career with excellent benefits. Upon successful completion of the training, qualified students will have the opportunity to interview with General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, a leader in the manufacturing industry. Those interested should contact Kerry Fitzgerald, Student Navigator, at, [email protected] or 207-755-5229.
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