CCBC is the training partner of choice for the industrial and manufacturing sectors, important engines in our region's economy. CCBC can customize training to meet your specific company's needs. Schmidt Bakery, Owens Corning, Grafco Industries, and the Coast Guard have benefited from maintenance classes based on their needs and company practices. Manufacturers such as Northrop Grumman, Unilever, and W.R. Grace Company have chosen CCBC to help them stay competitive.
Whether your employees need to brush up on industrial math and measurement, learn the latest version of AutoCAD or MasterCAM, or understand and comply with new safety regulations, you'll get the best return on your workforce investment at CCBC.
Mechanical:
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Mechanical Drives and Equipment
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Pumps, Packing and Mechanical Seals
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Basic Electricity for Maintenance Technicians
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Mechanical Blueprint Reading
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Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
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Industrial Measurements
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Core Skills for Maintenance Mechanics
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Burning and Welding I and II
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Rigging
Electrical and Electronics:
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A.C. Motor Theory and Controls
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D.C. Motor Theory and Controls
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Electronics Circuits
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Electronic Assembly Techniques
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Programmable Logic Controllers
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Electrical Troubleshooting and the Use of Blueprints & Schematics
Manual and Computer-Aided Machining:
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Measuring and Gauging
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Machine Tools Processes I and II
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Numerically Controlled Mills and Lathes
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Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
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CNC Programming I and II
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MasterCAM
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GibbsCAM
Computer Aided Drafting CCBC is a Premier Authorized AutoCAD Training Center.
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AutoCAD
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AutoDesk Inventor
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AutoCAD Architectural Desktop
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AutoCAD 3-D
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Microstation Graphics
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Microstation 3D
Safety and Environmental
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OSHA 10 and OSHA 30
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Lock-out/Tag-out
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Confined Space
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Hazard Recognition and Control
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Smoke School – Reading Industrial Emissions
Manufacturing Principles Through a National Science Foundation grant, CCBC has developed new classes to respond to changes in the manufacturing industry.
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Lean Manufacturing
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5S – Visual Controls
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Cellular/Flow Systems
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Supply Chain Management
Apprenticeship Programs CCBC can work with your company and appropriate governmental agencies to develop apprenticeship programs that combine on-the-job and classroom training, as we have done with the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing and several local manufacturing employers. Our Machining apprenticeship is especially useful for small companies that may only have one or two trainees at a time.
For further information contact Beth Arman at 410.455.4765, or e-mail us at aappliedtechtrain@ccbcmd.edu
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