New weekend welding course at PCC! Have you been welding for years, but never been certified? Are you interested in a welding career and only available on the weekend? Come to our fast-track program and prepare to test for your certification! This 12-week class will introduce welding safety, fundamentals, and techniques of shielded metal arc welding …Read More
High school students will have the opportunity to meet representatives from local manufacturing companies, view the forklift simulator, and experience robotics and hydraulics demonstrations.
This course will introduce welding safety, fundamentals, and techniques of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) also known as stick welding. $180 registration feeJanuary 18 – April 7, Tuesday – Thursday, 6 – 9:30 p.m.Person County CampusContact diana.mcginty@piedmontcc.edu
This training offers industry-recognized credentials designed by the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council and extends certificates in the following areas: Safety Awareness; Manufacturing Processes; Quality Practices; Maintenance Awareness; OSHA-10 Safety certification. Local industries, such as Polywood, GKN Driveline, and Spuntech Industries Inc. are guaranteeing interviews to students who successfully complete this program. $180 registration feeJanuary 24 …Read More
(scholarship available) Be on your way to a new career that currently offers abundant job openings locally and across the nation. Just think – only five-weeks to a new, good paying career! $2,324.75 registration fee with scholarship funds available!January 31 – February 24, Monday – Thursday, 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Truck Driver Training Lot in …Read More
This course will engage students to learn the basic knowledge and skills to operate and maintain any brand of 3D printer. Students practice operations and print jobs on various brands. 3D printing is important in manufacturing, healthcare, construction, and other industries. $70 registration feeJanuary 31 – March 9, Mondays & Wednesdays 6–8 p.m.Caswell County CampusContact: …Read More
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