Classes start Feb. 28, meeting 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday in the D. Russel Lee Career-Technology Center, 3603 Hamilton-Middletown Road. There are up to 20 openings for the class, said Calista Smith, supervisor of development for Butler Tech Adult Workforce Education.
Qualified people will be signed up for a WorkKeys assessment at Butler Tech. The whole enrollment process could take a week or longer, Smith said.
Additional requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent, no felony criminal record and a clean drug test.
The certification from the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council is nationally recognized and means the worker has basic skills for entry-level jobs at today’s manufacturing companies, Williams said.
To enroll, potential trainees must attend an orientation session at Workforce One, 4631 Dixie Highway, Fairfield. Call Workforce One at (513) 785-6500.