Employers may be eligible for funding to assist with training expenses through the Workforce and Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania (WEDnetPA).

Are you interested in detailed workmanship and the art of precisely crafting products and parts? Our CNC technology tracts, CNC operator $1,250 and CNC programmer $1,250 can meet your needs individually or bundled together (Costs are subject to change).

What can I do with CNC technology in the workforce?

As a graduate of our courses, you can pursue positions in one of three related machining technology fields. Individuals may work as machinist assistants, machinist apprentices, computer numerical control (CNC) operators or machinists.

$50,000
Average Annual Salary for Machinist
(Source: emsi.com)

 

What are HACC’s classes like?


CNC technology will prepare you for entry-level positions in CNC operation and setup, precision machining or CNC programming.

 

Where are classes held?


CNC technology classes are available at HACC’s Harrisburg Campus or at an employer’s qualified facility.

 

For more information:

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This interactive class is designed to empower participants in making manufacturing a viable, competitive force. Participants will learn how to reduce lead time, improve quality and understand the various forms of waste in a production system. Additionally, students will discover the secrets to standardizing by learning the 5-S system. The program is delivered by tackling real-life challenges in smaller workgroups so students can learn first-hand the nature of group dynamics and facilitating change.

 

What can I do with Lean Manufacturing and 5-S in the workforce?


For individuals, quality improvement training can be a resume builder, a chance to network and an opportunity to advance. The skills and knowledge from this training can reduce waste and enhance productivity for you, your co-workers and your employer.

For employers, quality training pays off in financial results by eliminating waste, increasing productivity and improving quality.

 

What are HACC’s classes like?


Our classes are taught by enthusiastic and passionate instructors. All quality classes are dynamic and interactive. You will learn why quality is important, the tools and techniques used to spot waste, the methods employed to analyze and brainstorm solutions and the tactical measures you can take to maximize your impact on quality.

 

Where are classes held?


HACC’s industry quality classes can be scheduled online or in-person at all HACC campuses* or employer locations.

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This class provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in general industry. Both the 10- and 30-hour classes are open to everyone. The 10-hour class is recommended for entry-level workers in industries such as health care, factory operations, warehousing, manufacturing, storage and others $219 (Cost is subject to change). The 30-hour class is recommended for safety professionals and other employees involved with workplace safety $625 (Cost is subject to change).

 

What can I do with OSHA training in the workforce?


For individuals, OSHA training can be a resume builder, a chance to network, a bid for membership on the company’s safety committee and an opportunity to increase awareness and make a difference for yourself, your co-workers and your employer. All students who successfully complete the class receive an OSHA-10 wallet card.

For employers, safety training pays off in measurable results by lowering insurance costs, lowering injuries and worker compensation claims and improving employee satisfaction and retention.

 

What are HACC’s classes like?


Our classes are taught by authorized OSHA instructors. Sessions are dynamic and interactive. You will learn why safety is important, the rules and regulations for specific areas of work, how to spot hazards and take corrective actions and how to manage a safe workplace that will improve employee and business results.

 

Where are classes held?


HACC’s OSHA outreach classes can be scheduled online or in-person at all HACC campuses* or employer locations.
 

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Yellow Belt

In this program, students learn the very basics of the Lean Six Sigma methodology so they can act as support staff members to Green, Black and Master Black Belts, or begin their journey towards a leaner, more efficient manufacturing system. Students will become vital team members of an organization’s production process. As a Yellow Belt, employees will have the ability to review, analyze and suggest improvements for projects employing basic Six Sigma methodology.

After completing this certification course, participants will be able to implement the full gamut of Lean tools, utilize flexible problem-solving techniques, and prevent problems before they happen.

 

Green Belt

A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt is a professional trained in Lean Six Sigma methodologies and tools, who is capable of implementing and sustaining high-impact projects. A Green Belt should dedicate 20% of their time to developing improvement initiatives and leading project teams.

In this program, which includes an optional certification exam, you will learn gain the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, create and lead projects using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) problem-solving methodology. Certified Green Belts will have a solid understanding of the daily practices and behaviors needed to support a continuous improvement culture and facilitate processes in all areas of an organization.

Successful completion of an optional assessment test is required for Green Belt certification.

 

Black Belt

The Six Sigma Black Belt is a dedicated professional who is highly trained and experienced in advanced Lean Six Sigma methodologies and tools, who routinely works on implementing and sustaining complex, high-impact projects. As a certified Black Belt and organizational transformation facilitator, a Black Belt should dedicate one-third of their time or more to developing improvement initiatives and leading project teams while providing training and mentoring.

During this certification program, you will learn advanced Lean Six Sigma tools, expert problem-solving methodology and the coaching and leadership skills needed to help any organization achieve direct, quantifiable and substantial cost savings.

Successful completion of the required assessment test is mandatory for Black Belt certification.

 

What can I do with Six Sigma in the workforce?


For individuals, quality improvement training can be a resume builder, a chance to network and an opportunity to advance. The skills and knowledge from this training can reduce waste and enhance productivity for you, your co-workers and your employer.

For employers, quality training pays off in financial results by eliminating waste, increasing productivity and improving quality.

 

What are HACC’s classes like?


Our classes are taught by enthusiastic and passionate instructors. All quality classes are dynamic and interactive. You will learn why quality is important, the tools and techniques used to spot waste, the methods employed to analyze and brainstorm solutions and the tactical measures you can take to maximize your impact on quality.

 

Where are classes held?


HACC’s industry quality classes can be scheduled online or in-person at all HACC campuses* or employer locations.
 

Register


For more information:

Phone icon Green 717-780-2315 Mail Icon Green HACCmfg@hacc.edu

Do you or your employees need skills or additional abilities in welding, metallurgy or fabrication? HACC’s welding labs and instructors can help you reach your welding skills objectives. $3,000 (Cost is subject to change).

What can I do with industrial electrical skills in the workforce?

As a graduate of our courses, you can pursue a welding career or qualification or develop your personal welding skills. Individuals may work as stick welders, maintenance welders.

You are most likely to succeed if you:

  • Demonstrate basic math skills
  • Can work independently and stay focused
  • Enjoy work that engages all your senses
  • Have an interest in materials and science
  • Are detail-oriented and observant
  • Can be methodical and persistent

 

Annual Salary Estimate
$17.94/hour
(Source: indeed.com)

 

What are HACC’s classes like?


In HACC’s welding courses, you can:

  • Sample different welding processes and techniques
  • Learn a specific type of welding process for production and fabrication work
  • Learn other welding techniques to address a specific application unique to you or your employer’s needs
  • Learn how to make repairs quickly and effectively
  • Build confidence in your hands-on welding skills Course options include:
  • Welding Fundamentals
  • Welding Fundamentals and Techniques
  • Welding Qualification Test
  • Welding Training – Custom (employer class)

 

Where are classes held?


Welding classes are available at HACC’s Midtown Trade and Technology Center, HACC’s York Campus or at an employer location.

 

For more information:

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Testimonial

“I went through the program. Five weeks after graduating I got a great CNC machine operator position, and three years later I’m still here.”

Former Student, Machining Technology Program