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Explore a Career in Advanced Manufacturing

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Interested in a career in advanced manufacturing?

Randolph Community College offer the specific training employers seek in their new hires. From basic electricity and fluid power skills to mechanical, tool and die techniques – it's all available right here in Randolph County.

Training is available near you

Training is available across multiple manufacturing areas; however, specific training to assist with careers in advanced manufacturing is listed below. Learn more by contacting us today!

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Training Areas

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Basic Electricity

Description Classes

This course prepares individuals to repair and maintain electrical systems and physical structures of commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is on basic electricity as it relates to systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution. Course work includes electrical, blueprint reading, and OSHA regulations, as well as computer applications.

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Advanced Electricity

Description Classes

This course prepares individuals to repair and maintain electrical systems and physical structures of commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is on systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution. Course work includes electrical fundamentals, advanced electrical topics, electrical diagram/schematics, electrical components, blueprint reading, building codes, and OSHA regulations, as well as computer applications.

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Fluid Power

Description Classes

This course prepares individuals to repair and maintain fluid power systems and physical structures of commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is on systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution. Course work includes hydraulic/pneumatic fundamentals, advanced hydraulic/pneumatic topics, hydraulic/pneumatic diagram/schematics, hydraulic/pneumatic components, blueprint reading, building codes, and OSHA regulations, as well as computer applications.

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Industrial Mechanics

Description Classes

This course prepares individuals to repair and maintain electrical and mechanical systems and physical structures of commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is on multi-disciplined systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution. Course work includes carpentry, interior and exterior finishes, plumbing, electrical, masonry, air conditioning, heating, welding, machining, blueprint reading, building codes, and OSHA regulations, as well as computer applications.