Master the essential skills for launching your career as assembler. You will learn to assemble products with precision, following detailed blueprint.
Looking for a new career path?
JARC’s Mechanical Assembly program is designed to equip trainees with the foundational skills required for entry-level positions in Mechanical Assembly. This hands-on program covers everything you need to know, from interpreting blueprints and mastering shop math to effectively using hand and power tools. You’ll dive into metrology and essential shop safety practices, all while collaborating on real-world projects in team settings. Emphasis is placed on rigorous safety standards to ensure you’re well-prepared to handle equipment confidently and safely.
Program details:
- Weeks: 10 weeks
- Hours: 250 hours
- Location: Chicago – Austin
- Language: Spanish
- Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
- Classes: Open enrollment / Open exit
- Extra benefits: Transportation assistance
In this program you will:
Get industry credentials:
Earn valuable industry credentials through the Society of Manufacturing Engineer, such as Manufacturing Associates Credential
Get OSHA Safety Certified!
In JARC, you will earn your OSHA 10 HR (General Industry) safety certification and enhance your workplace safety skills
Personalized Job Placement Assistance
Receive tailored job placement services designed just for you, helping to match your skills with the perfect job opportunities.
Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your future!
Who can apply?
- Unemployed adults and low-income job seekers
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Open to individuals with arrest or conviction records
- Note: Training is not available for those with a history of sexual offenses
- Authorization to work in the U.S
Bonus Benefits
All enrolled students have FREE access to math, reading, and computer tutoring, as well as financial coaching and public benefits screening.
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Perform measurements and related math
- Use hand tools, fasteners, torque tools and power tools
- Understand blueprints
- Understand basic shop safety
- Understand basic English language; read work orders
- Understand and apply basic lean manufacturing concepts
- Conduct quality inspections on assembled products
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