IMT-CLOSED

Hybrid-based
ONET: 17-3029.09

1

Years

42

Skills
Classroom instruction topics
  • Safety-Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing
  • Safety-Industry 4.0 and IIoT
  • Safety-Safety Responsibilities
  • Safety-Practicing Safety in the Workplace
  • Safety-Types of PPE
  • Safety-Hazardous Materials Standards
  • Safety-Hazardous Material Handling and Storage
  • Safety-Machine Safety
  • Safety-Equipment Safety
  • Safety-Material Handling and Robot Safety
  • Safety-Safety Inspections and Analysis
  • Safety-Work Area Safety
  • Safety-Training
  • Safety-Fire and Electrical Safety
  • Safety-Emergency and Accident Response
  • Safety-Introduction to Communication
  • Safety-Receiving Communication
  • Safety-Communication Methods
  • Safety-Communicating Feedback
  • Safety-Introduction to Teams
  • Safety-Production Team Communication
  • Safety-Team Ideation
  • Safety-Workplace Behavior
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Introduction to Quality
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Dimensional Measurement
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Measurement Conversion
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Introduction to Print Reading
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Multiview Drawings
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Blueprint Dimensions and Notes
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Manufacturing Drawings and Scales
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Welding Symbols
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Tolerancing
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Caliper Measurement
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Micrometer Measurement
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Indicator Measurement
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Quality Inspections and Audits
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Introduction to Quality Tools
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Preventive and Corrective Action
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Basic Statistical Concepts
  • Quality Practices & Measurement-Introduction to Control Charts
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Principles of Manufacturing Automation
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Industry 4.0 Technologies
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Advanced Manufacturing Materials
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Advanced Manufacturing Processes
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Mechanical Power
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Basic Mechanical Elements
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Power Efficiency
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Hand Tools
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Band Saw Operation
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Introduction to the Drill Press
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Machine Operations 1
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Machine Operations 2
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Introduction to CNC Machining
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-CNC Workspace
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-CNC Programming and Operation
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Automated System Operations
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Machine Adjustments
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Machine Troubleshooting
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Manufacturing Metrics
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Production Planning and Workflow
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Introduction to Lean Manufacturing
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Lean Manufacturing Organization
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Lean Manufacturing Operations
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Inventory Management
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Production Control
  • Manufacturing Processes and Production-Material Quality Control
  • Maintenance Awareness-Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
  • Maintenance Awareness-Mechanical Power Transmission
  • Maintenance Awareness-Gear Drives
  • Maintenance Awareness-Belt Drives
  • Maintenance Awareness-Chain Drives
  • Maintenance Awareness-Oil Lubrication
  • Maintenance Awareness-Grease Lubrication
  • Maintenance Awareness-Introduction to Fluid Power
  • Maintenance Awareness-Pneumatic Power
  • Maintenance Awareness-Basic Cylinder Circuits
  • Maintenance Awareness-Hydraulic Power
  • Maintenance Awareness-Basic Hydraulic Cylinder Circuits
  • Maintenance Awareness-Fluid Power Speed Control
  • Maintenance Awareness-Hydraulic Filtration
  • Maintenance Awareness-Basic Electrical Circuits
  • Maintenance Awareness-Electrical Voltage and Current Concepts
  • Maintenance Awareness-Electrical Resistance Measurement
  • Maintenance Awareness-Power in Electrical Circuits
  • Maintenance Awareness-Control Logic Circuits
  • Maintenance Awareness-Electrical Control Diagrams
  • Maintenance Awareness-Relay Control Circuits
  • Maintenance Awareness-Automation Sequence Circuits
  • Maintenance Awareness-Introduction to Electronic Sensors
  • Maintenance Awareness-Programmable Controller Operation
  • Maintenance Awareness-Basic PLC Programming
  • Maintenance Awareness-PLC Motor Control
  • Maintenance Awareness-Basic Robot Operation
  • Maintenance Awareness-Introduction to Welding
  • Maintenance Awareness-Welding Operations
  • Maintenance Awareness-Weld Types
  • Florida Ready to Work - Soft Skills
On-the-job training
  • Protect self and other workers from accidents and injuries
    • Follow employer safety requirements, including the consistent and proper use of protective clothing and personal safety devices
    • Maintain a clean and orderly workplace, storing chemicals and corrosive or combustible materials properly and disposing of waste products according to company policies and local/federal laws and regulations
    • Use, store and maintain hand-tools properly to eliminate trip hazards, injury, electrocution or damage
    • Lift supplies and materials using proper body mechanics and assistive devices, such as hoists, lifts, forklifts and straps
    • Report and respond promptly, safely and appropriately to emergency or hazard situation and troubleshoot any issues that may arise
    • Use lock-out/tag-out procedures when working with appropriate tools and equipment
  • Accurately and properly interpret production specifications in order to set up/plan for production run
    • Outline operational sequence and steps in production process; identify points of transition between different employees or machines in the production area and impact on downstream production
    • Identify and obtain the appropriate raw materials for use in production
    • Obtain the necessary tools for performing the production run (such as tools to set up or modify equipment or to prepare or finish production materials)
    • Set up or program machine according to manufacturer's and/or employer's specifications, seeking support of a qualified programmer or maintenance technician when utilizing appropriate notification procedures
    • Set up production run based on recommended run time, production intervals, inspection intervals or production requirements
    • Coordinate production run with others based on supply requirements, product transition and inspection needs, or employer priorities
    • Notify appropriate individual of concerns regarding production plans, access to raw materials, run time or potential delays in production timing or production quantity/quality
  • Set up, inspect and adjust production equipment prior to the full production run
    • Set up production equipment to meet production specifications
    • Inspect production equipment and surrounding work area
    • Adjust production equipment to meet and maintain production specifications
    • Notify appropriate individual of potential problems with equipment or machine function, need for routine maintenance, or concerns about unusual sounds, vibrations, smells or production errors
  • Operate production equipment according to production schedule and protocols and meeting all safety requirements
    • Maintain a neat and orderly work-space ensuring that work area is properly marked or cordoned off and eliminating or flagging potential trip hazards created by production materials or products
    • Plan an appropriate production schedule taking into account availability of raw materials and production capacity of equipment/machines
    • Utilize raw materials properly, using protective gear and lifting devices as necessary
    • Use personal protection devices as necessary and maintain proper ergonomic positioning relative to equipment or machines, raw materials and production products
    • Document run specifications, adjustments, output and quality assurance checks
    • Apply emergency stop procedures when necessary to avoid personal injury, damage to machinery or facilities, or spoilage of production run
    • If emergency stop procedures are employed, begin troubleshooting procedures to fix the equipment, including documenting issues with equipment and the production run
  • Produce products that meet or exceed quality, volume and cost requirements
    • Observe production rate as compared to scheduled or projected rate, quantity or volume, and modify as necessary; notify appropriate individual of potential delays, under-production or potential additional capacity
    • Monitor production quality, including the inspection of parts and products, and troubleshoot if necessary to improve quality and accuracy
    • Perform product finishing according to production protocols
    • Document appropriate information, such as product quality parameters, lot numbers or other relevant information
    • Clearly and openly communicate concerns about quality or quantity of production with appropriate individual and colleagues in the production chain
    • Adjust to changes in production requirements of schedule
  • Shut down, disassemble, and maintain equipment according to manufacturer's and employer's recommendations and protocols
    • Shut down equipment according to manufacturer's instructions or employer's protocols
    • Engage emergency shut-down procedures when necessary
    • Disassemble equipment and components
    • Clean up tooling, equipment and work spaces
    • Sanitize equipment according to applicable standards
    • Note and troubleshoot needed maintenance or repair services and inform appropriate individual or department, if necessary
    • Follow preventive maintenance schedule and document
  • Contribute to the business goals of the organization through continuous improvement and professional development
    • Determine the impact of production time, material supply, quality and quantity on the business goals of the employer, its supply chain and its customers
    • Understand the proprietary nature of materials and how it relates to the business goals and functions
    • Makes constructive suggestions regarding ways to improve the production process, workplace efficiencies or cost control
    • Participates in cross training activities to expand knowledge and skill set
    • Helps others learn about the business, the specifics of production and the connection between production and business goals
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