VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL SKILLS

 Machining

 

 

 Welding I  & II

 


 

Machining Processes (Part A)

This is what we hear from our manufacturing partners: the economy is gaining strength and they expect to be hiring more entry-level employees toward the end of summer 2010.  Be ready!  Through Machining Part A, you will learn beginning blueprint reading, shop-floor mathematics, shop safety and the uses of a variety of hand and measuring tools. A course outline is available upon request.  In the summer you’ll be ready for the next step, Machining Part B.  In that class you will gain hands-on experience in both manual and CNC machining.  In short, you’ll have the skills in place to apply for one of those new jobs.  Our partners – New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Tidland Corporation, Kingsbury Corporation, Corning NetOptix, Knappe & Koester, and Winchester Roll – will be interested in talking to you.  Scholarship help is available through the generosity of Corning NetOptix, NH Ball Bearing, and Markem-Image.  Contact Jan Barry, KCED Director, for information: 357-0088 ext. 102.  Limit:  15

(Cost includes texts, "How to Read Shop Prints" and a reference guide)


Mon. & Thur. (Students are expected to participate both evenings)

Date:  Mon. & Thur.,  Feb. 1 to May 3 (no class Feb. 22 & 25, Mar. 18, Apr. 19 & 22)
Time:  6:00-8:30 PM  (Total 55  Hrs.),
Instructors:  Jules Hebert (Mon.), Mike Forrest (Thur.)
Location:  Room 405 at KHS

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Machining Processes Part A   $473.00  


Welding II        

In this class, a continuation of Welding I, you will gain further practice with MIG and TIG in all of the welding positions, using a variety of materials of varying thicknesses.  Workmanship samples will be completed.  Class is held at Filtrine, 15 Kit Rd., in Keene.  Limit: 8

Date:  Mon., Feb. 1 to Apr. 12 (no class 2/15)   
Time:  6:00-9:00 p.m. (30 hrs.)
Location:  Filtrine   
Instructor:  Burt Riendeau
Welding II   $299.00