The meetings are scheduled for Tuesday, May 19th at 4 p.m. and
Friday, May 22nd at Noon. Each meeting will be held at Heartland
Community College’s Downtown Lincoln Center, located at 620
Broadway, Lincoln, Illinois.
Information will be presented at each session regarding a free
training opportunity designed to provide short-term training for
jobs with manufacturers in Logan County and surrounding areas. The
training is made possible through the Accelerated Training for
Illinois Manufacturing (ATIM) program. The Logan County Economic
Development Partnership worked with representatives from Logan
County manufacturers, Heartland Community College, and the ATIM
program to identify training needs of area manufacturers, which were
then used to design the course of study included in the ATIM
program.
The workforce development training focuses on four areas of study
that are based on standards set by the Manufacturing Skills Standard
Council. The areas of study include: Safety/OSHA training, Quality
Control, Manufacturing Processes-Lean Manufacturing, and Machine
Troubleshooting/Maintenance. In addition, the training includes an
adult education component designed to enhance participant’s skills
in basic math, workplace ethics/etiquette, writing resumes, and job
interviewing. Successful completion of the training program will
earn participants designation as a Certified Production Technician (CPT).
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Tentative dates for the free training program are June 15th through August 7th.
The training will take place at the Downtown Lincoln Center of Heartland
Community College. In addition to instruction provided by Heartland Community
College instructors, the training will include presentations by area
manufacturers and the possibility of plant tours.
Interested individuals are encouraged to attend either of the two informational
meetings to learn more about this free training opportunity. For individuals
selected to participate in the ATIM program, assistance with transportation is
also offered. The training is designed to help individuals prepare for and make
connections needed for them to secure full-time employment. For additional
information, please call 217-651-8193 or 217-820-0577.
[Bill Thomas, Logan County Economic
Development Partnership]
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