Business & Industry Training
Courses in August - December 2015
(Revised 8/18/15)
* Course dates and training locations for offerings are subject to change with prior notice based on the response.
Industrial Maintenance & Electrical Training---
Fast Track Industrial Maintenance Skills training
$595 per person/per level
This training instructor led/facilitated program utilizing the Amatrol on-line modules and hands-on activities will provide for the knowledge foundation maintenance personnel need to successfully support plant systems. This self-paced training program includes six 3-hour classroom sessions and a 6 month subscription to the Amatrol on-line training modules. Skills assessments are also available at an additional cost. Contact GNTC Economic Development for course details.Level 1
- (Tues/Thurs)– Aug 25 - Sept 10
- 4:00pm - 8:00pm - Location: Gordon Campus
Level 2
- (Tues/Thurs)– Sept 15 - Oct 1
- 4:00pm - 8:00pm - Location: Gordon Campus
Level 3
- (Tues/Thurs)– Oct 13 – Oct 29
- 4:00pm - 8:00pm - Location: Gordon Campus
Level 4
- (Tues/Thurs)– Nov 3- Nov 19
- 4:00pm - 8:00pm - Location: Gordon Campus
*** Demonstrations of the Amatrol On-line training modules is available upon request***
Intro to PLC Programming: Allen Bradley RS Logix 5000 (
32 hours)
$595 per person
An introductory level class covering the basics of programming the Allen-Bradley Control Logix family of Programmable Logic Controllers. Topics include timers, counters, and other typical relay ladder logic circuits using the RS-Logix 500 Software package. Intended for personnel with prior motor control or industrial experience in a related field.(Mon/Wed)
– Aug 24 – Sept 9
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Bill Scoggin (Tues/Thurs)– Aug 25 – Sept 10
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Walker Campus
Instructor: Scott SpearsElectrical Maintenance Trouble-shooting
(32 hours)
$595 per person
Introduces diagnostic techniques related to electrical malfunctions. Special attention is given to use of safety precautions during troubleshooting procedures. Topics include: problem diagnosis, advanced schematics, and sequential troubleshooting procedures.(Tues /Thurs)
– Aug 25 – Sept 11
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Dick Tanner (Tues /Thurs)– Sept 15 – Oct 8
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Walker Campus
Instructor: Scott SpearsIntro to PLC Programming: Allen Bradley RS Logix 500 (
32 hours)
$595 per person
An introductory level class covering the basics of programming the Allen-Bradley SLC 500 family of Programmable Logic Controllers, including the MicroLogix series of micro-controllers. Topics include timers, counters, & other typical relay ladder logic circuits using the RS-Logix 500 Software package. Intended for personnel with prior motor control/industrial experience in a related field.(Tues/Thurs)
– Nov 10 – Dec 10
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Walker Campus
Instructor: Scott Spears (Mon/Wed)– Sept 14 – Oct 7
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Bill ScogginBasic Motor Controls (
32 hours)
$595 per person
An introductory level course covering the basics of industrial motor controls including 2 and 3 wire control circuits, schematic symbols, & drawing conventions. Other topics include relay ladder logic techniques, timers, counters, & programmable logic relays.(Tues /Thurs)
– Oct 13 – Nov 5
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Walker Campus
Instructor: Scott Spears (Tues /Thurs)– Sept 15 – Oct 8
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Dick Tanner2D CAD Drafting for Maintenance Personnel (
32 hours)
$595 per person
An introductory course in drafting techniques for industrial maintenance technicians concentrating on the practical development of ladder logic diagrams, control panel layouts, and field installation drawings using the Solid Edge 2D Drafting software package. Solid Edge is freely available as an internet download, is compatible with the AutoCAD file format, and is ideal for maintenance employees who need to design, fabricate, install, or maintain industrial equipment. Suitable for maintenance personnel with previous training in electrical and mechanical maintenance practices.
(Mon/Wed)
– Oct 12 – Nov 4
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Bill ScogginIntro to PLC Programming: Automation Direct (
32 hours)
$595 per person
An introductory level class covering the basics of programming the Automation Direct family of Programmable Logic Controllers. Topics include timers, counters, and other typical relay ladder logic circuits using the DirectSoft32 Software package. Intended for personnel with prior motor control or industrial experience in a related field.(Tues /Thurs)
– Oct 13 – Nov 5
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Dick TannerIntro to Smart Relay Programming
Teco SG2 series(
32 hours)
$595 per person
An introductory level class covering the basics of programming the Teco SG2 Programmable Logic Relay (PLR). Topics include timers, counters, & other circuits using both relay ladder logic & function block logic with the SG2-Client software package. Intended for personnel with some prior motor control or industrial experience in a related field. No prior PLC programming experience is needed.(Mon /Wed)
– Nov 9 – Dec 9
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Bill ScogginIntro to PLC Programming: Siemens (
32 hours)
$595 per person
An introductory level class covering the basics of programming the Siemens S7-1200 family of Programmable Logic Controllers. Topics include timers, counters, and other typical relay ladder logic circuits using the Portal 11 Software package. The Siemens touch screen HMI device will also be used during the course to interface with the PLC programs written. Intended for personnel with prior motor control or industrial experience in a related field.
(Tues/Thurs)
– Nov 10 – Dec 10
- 4:30 - 8:30pm -
Location: Floyd Campus
Instructor: Dick TannerOrganizational Improvement & Quality –
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Common Sense LEAN Training — 15 hours
(Five 3-hour sessions)
$295 per person
This training offering includes an introduction to and the real-life application of the LEAN Tools necessary to
help an organization achieve improved productivity and the elimination of waste. Students will have the
opportunity to use these tools in the workplace with instructor support, during the course of this 5- session training
program which will include the following topics/tools: LEAN Overview, Production Management, 5S, Standard
Work, Problem Solving, LEAN tool chest. Instructor: Bob Helms – Certified Six Sigma Black Belt
(Fridays)
September 11, 18, 25, October 2 & 9 - 9:00am - 12:00pm -
Location: Floyd or
Polk Campus(Fridays)
October 23, 30, November 6, 13, & 20 - 9:00am - 12:00pm -
Location:
Whitfield/Murray CampusRoot Cause Analysis & Problem Solving — 6 hours
(Two 3-hour sessions)
$125 per person
This training offering includes an introduction to the 8-step process to solve a problem. Participants will be able
to assess the circumstances of a problem, develop and evaluate alternative solutions to a problem, develop an
action plan to implement the best solution(s) Evaluate the effectiveness of implemented solutions, reassessing
decisions and taking corrective action, and use a variety of problem solving tools that can be used in various
steps of the problem solving process, such as: Brainstorming, Nominal Group Technique, Pareto Chart, Process
Flow Chart, Check Sheet, Cause and Effect Diagram, Force Field Analysis, and 5-Why Analysis.
Instructor: Bob Helms –
Certified Six Sigma Black Belt(Fridays)
- September 16 & 23
- 9:00am - 12:00pm -
Location:
Polk CampusLean Boot Camp: Training a Lean Champion
(24 hours)
$1000 per person
In Partnership with:
This course is designed so students are able grasp a vision for the future, develop a plan to get from the current
state to the future state and lead continuous improvement. The course is centered on training through hands-on
application. The course is much like a case study. You learn for a purpose. Through the use of the factory
simulation, we experience typical manufacturing operations issues. We focus on learning to see waste and
finding solutions to reduce/eliminate waste. As a class we map the primary Value Stream and use the map as a
guide for selecting and implementing improvement ideas.
For more course details and to register contact David Apple at [email protected].
(Tues./Wed./Thurs.)
– September 15, 16 & 17 - 8:30am - 4:30 pm - Location: GNTC Floyd campus –
Room TBA***Additional offerings will be scheduled in Northwest Georgia, dates and locations to be announced. ***
New Supervisor Skills training
(8 hours)
$169 per person
This training course will equip you with proven supervisory techniques that you can put into action immediately. It’s a big change from being an employee to being in charge. Course includes the steps to take, strategies to apply and basic
activities you need to do when you first become a supervisor. Topics Included:
(Mon/Tues)
– September 14 & 15
- 8:30am - 12:30 pm -
Location: Walker Campus
(Mon/Tues)
– November 9 & 10
- 8:30am - 12:30 pm -
Location: Gordon Campus
OSHA Compliance & Workplace Safety Training—
---OSHA 10 Hour Training Course - General Industry
$179 per person
This course is ideal for supervisors with safety and health responsibilities, and for employee safety and health awareness. Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a 10 hour Training Certificate, plus the official OSHA 10 hour wallet card.
Instructor: Bob Helms –
OSHA authorized instructor(Wed./Thurs.)
- September 2 & 9
- 8:00am– 2:00 pm -
Location: Whitfield/Murray Campus
(Wed./Thurs.)
- October 14 & 15
- 8:00am– 2:00 pm -
Location: Floyd or Polk Campus
(TBD)(Wed./Thurs.) -
December 2 & 3
- 8:00am– 2:00 pm -
Location: Gordon Campus
OSHA 30 Hour Training Course - General Industry
$545 per person
This four day workshop is recommended for safety, health and compliance professionals with a wide range ofresponsibilities such as plant operations and safety committee members. This in-depth outreach course covers specific OSHA standards and requirements as they apply to general industry and teaches safety awareness which helps in
recognizing and reducing the risks of job site hazards. Intended for workers with some safety responsibility, the 30-hour training covers safety and health hazards workers may face in industrial work sites.
Instructor: Bob Helms –
OSHA authorized instructor(Wednesdays)
- Sept 2, 9, 16 & 23
- 8:00 am – 4:30 pm -
Location: Whitfield/Murray Campus
(Wednesdays)
- Oct 14, 21, 28 & Nov 4
- 8:00 am – 4:30 pm -
Location: Floyd or Polk Campus
(TBD)• Ways to transition from employee to supervisor
• How to handle being between your boss and team members
• Ideas for sorting out your job
• Understand your legal responsibilities • Self-management guidelines
• Maximize productivity by leveraging diversity and individual differences
• The value of experience and errors
• Learn techniques to help you cope with difficult employees • Use delegation for effective employee development, time management and motivation
GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM (GHS)/NFPA 70E ARC FLASH - 4 hours
$79 per person
GHS - This program is aimed at supervisors, managers or chemical specialists who are responsible for OSHA or WHMIS health and safety in the workplace. In the USA we will be discussing GHS within OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200.NFPA 70E Arc Flash - This training seminar provides participants with a basic understanding of NFPA 70E. Develop options for compliance and the methods for evaluating any facility for electrical hazards. What you will learn? Where does it come from? Why is it so important? How is it structured?
Instructor: Bob Helms –
OSHA authorized instructor(Wednesday) -
October 7
- 8:00am– 12:00 pm -
Location: Polk Campus
(Wednesday) -
October 8
- 8:00am– 12:00 pm -
Location: Walker Campus
Forklift Operator/Instructor Certification
$109/$599 per person
If your company has a need to train forklift operators on an ongoing basis, then certifying one or more employees as instructors may be your best solution. Our Forklift Instructor Certification course provides a three‐year operator license as well as instructor certification. The first day consists of operator certification. The second day is devoted to techniques for one‐on‐one and classroom training. Each Student Will Receive: (1) Forklift Operators Card valid for 3 years from completion date, (2) Forklift Train The Trainer Card with no expiration date, (3) Instructors Manual with all forms, quizzes, etc… in 3-ring binder for easy duplication, (4) electronic copy of forms, (5) PowerPoint Presentation with further forklift training media, (6) Written copy of basic Forklift Safety Training Program (meets OSHA approval and all compliance guidelines) will be included in Trainer’s Manual.Instructor: Bob Helms –
OSHA authorized instructorOperator class - (Mon)
- August 31
- 8:00 am- 2:00 pm - Location: Gordon Campus
Instructor class - (Mon/Tues) -
August 31 & Sept 1
- 8:00 am- 2:00 pm - Location: Gordon Campus
Operator class - (Mon)
- October 5
- 8:00 am- 2:00 pm - Location: Whitfield/Murray Campus
Instructor class - (Mon/Tues)
- October 5 & 6
- 8:00 am- 2:00 pm - Location: Whitfield/Murray Campus
~Other Course Offerings Available upon request~
Introduction to Lean - 4 hrs.
Introduction to PLC Programming – 32 hrs.
5S Visual Workplace - 4 hrs.
Value Stream Mapping – 8 hrs.
Introduction to Six Sigma - 4 hrs.
Bloodborne Pathogens – 1 hr.
Statistical Process Control - 4 hrs.
OSHA 30 Hr. (General Industry)
Advanced Lean Tools - 4 hrs.
Lockout/Tagout
Online Maintenance Skills Training
Hazard Communication
Customer Service
Basic Motor Controls
Blueprint Reading
Welding for the Workplace
Communication Skills
Problem Solving
Workplace Spanish
Teamwork
Harassment Prevention (Supervisor Training) 3 hrs. ESL
Computer Skills (Word, Access, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) Entrepreneurial Skills
Customized classes can also be arranged for companies wanting to schedule
these and other training courses on-site at their location
.
Contact for more information including cost and availability:
Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Business & Industry Training Enrollment Form
Course Name:_____________________ ____ Location:___
Course Date & Time:____________________________________________ Name:___________________________________________________________________________________
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Address: ________________________________________ City, State, Zip _____________________________ Phone Work __________________________Home _______________________ Cell _____________________ Email Address _____________________________________________________________________________ Employer / Payer_________________________________________ FEI # _____________________________ Billing Address______________________________________ City, State, Zip ___________________________ Billing Information__________________________________________________________________________
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Mail: Mail completed registration form with payment to:
Georgia Northwestern Technical College, Attn: Economic Development
Walker & Whitfield/Murray campuses: PO Box 569, Rock Spring, GA 30739 Floyd, Gordon, & Polk campuses: One Maurice Culberson Drive, Rome, GA 3016
Fax: Fax completed registration anytime with to:
Walker & Whitfield/Murray campuses: 706-764-3680 Floyd, Gordon, & Polk campuses: 706-295-6555
Email: Return completed registration to:
Walker & Whitfield/Murray campuses: [email protected] Floyd, Gordon, & Polk campuses: [email protected]