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GCEDC seeking applicants for high-tech training course

By Howard B. Owens

Press release:

The Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC)  is offering a pilot training program in Advanced and High Tech Manufacturing that will be offered this fall.

The program will be funded through a grant secured by the GCEDC in cooperation with Genesee County.

The minimum qualification to apply is a high school diploma or its equivalent.  Current high school seniors, who will graduate in June 2011, are eligible to apply.

The 11-week training program will take place on the campuses of Genesee Community College (GCC) and the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). There is no cost to applicants selected to participate in the pilot program and transportation between the GCC and RIT campus will be provided.

Individuals selected to participate will have the opportunity to attend sessions that will train them in the basic skills needed for jobs in advanced manufacturing and nano-technology. Course work will include work readiness skills, metrics, and an introduction to lean manufacturing to name a few of the topics at GCC.

Hands-on experiences will continue at RIT in lean and advanced manufacturing and nano-tech workshops in quality control, microelectronics, photovoltaics, surface mount technology and optics among others. Successful participants will receive a non-credit Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing and Nano-Tech Concepts from GCC.

A more detailed program description and information on the application process is available on the GCEDC Web site at www.gcedc.com <http://www.gcedc.com>. To locate, go to the GCEDC home page, click on “About Genesee County” and the tab “Workforce Development." Applications are available through the Genesee County Career Center, located in the East Town Plaza, 587 E. Main St., Suite 100, Batavia.

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