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MANUFACTURING EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER

Want To Gain A Deeper Understanding Of Manufacturing?

When it comes to thriving in this career, gaining on-the-job experience is a great start. Diving deeper into your craft and having a better understanding of what’s possible will get you even further in your career. While not required to find work, extra training, education and certifications can open more doors to leadership or management roles in manufacturing.

Why Should I Enroll In These Training Programs?

On top of boosting those who already have manufacturing industry experience, these programs are also great for anyone seeking a career change into an exciting field that’s building the world. College and career training programs hone in on what you need to be successful in your specific manufacturing field. With our available programs, you can get the focused education you need to excel in your career without having to pursue a four-year college degree.

How Do I Get Started?

If you’re looking to pursue higher-level positions at your workplace or want to dive deeper into your craft with additional training, there are local training programs, apprenticeships and certifications that can help you get where you want to be. Below are college and career training opportunities available in Hillsborough County.

College & Career Training Programs

Applied Welding Technologies (12 months)

Hillsborough County Public Schools | rwin Technical College

Applied Welding Technologies (12 months)

Hillsborough Community College | Ybor City Training Center

Includes AWS Certification testing!

Welding and Fabrication (7 weeks)

Career Source Tampa Bay | Career Prep Center

Industrial Machine Maintenance Program (4 weeks)

Career Source Tampa Bay | Career Prep Center

Engineering Technology Associate’s Degree

Hillsborough Community College | Brandon Campus

Internships

You can also gain on-the-job experience in whatever career you’re interested in by pursuing internships and apprenticeships with local manufacturers.

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