Calhoun Times

GNTC provides training for local business partners

- From GNTC

Every Tuesday and Thursday evening over the next few weeks on the Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College (GNTC) Catoosa County Campus, employees of four northwest Georgia industries will be training in the basics of programmab­le logic controller­s (PLC).

According to Cody Brewer, GNTC’s Instrument­ation and Controls instructor and leader of the PLC training, automated processes are in every field of industry and the understand­ing of programmab­le logic controller­s is the first step in understand­ing industrial automation.

“They will be learning how to program machines to do simple tasks,” Brewer said. “This is something they will be able to put on their resume.”

The continuing education initiative was set up through GNTC’s Office of Economic Developmen­t, which frequently allows local business and industry partners the opportunit­y to enroll their employees in training led by a GNTC instructor. The types of training GNTC sets up with regional businesses are usually for basic skills said Stephanie Scearce, vice president of Economic Developmen­t at GNTC. Companies can also choose to create a customized training experience for their employees through a contract agreement with GNTC.

“We want to make sure we are making ourselves available to train and retrain the people in our communitie­s,” Scearce said. “We are here to serve anyone and everyone.”

To make this happen, Scearce and her team meet with local businesses to assess their needs. They then put together a customized training program, whether it be detailed contracted training or basic training. The need for PLC training was one such need recognized by the Economic Developmen­t

team who are working on similar continuing education programs based on local business and industry needs.

The industries participat­ing in the current continuing education program are Ireland-based Kerry Ingredient­s, which has locations in Rome and Calhoun; Chicago’s Lapham-Hickory Steel, which also has a Rome location; French pharmaceut­ical company Sanofi Chattem CHC, located in Chattanoog­a, Tennessee and French flooring company Tarkett, which has a location in Dalton.

According to Scearce, GNTC also offers Drivers Education, training in Microsoft Excel, Supervisor­y Training and is currently working on a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) continuing education program. Currently, GNTC’s Economic Developmen­t has collaborat­ed with the Technical College System of Georgia and the Floyd County Prison to bring a mobile welding lab to the correction­al facility to teach shielded metal arc and flux-cored metal arc welding skills. Classes began Monday, June 22, and will run until September 7.

“We are focusing on maintainin­g flexibilit­y and providing resources,” Scearce said. “We are listening on behalf of the college.”

Another area GNTC’s Office of Economic Developmen­t is keeping an eye on is the business community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scearce said she and her team are reaching out to businesses across northwest Georgia to schedule virtual meetings to see what they can offer in the form of assistance or resources.

“This is different to past unemployme­nt situations,” said Scearce. “However, we are contacting all of our customers on an individual level to check-in and see how they’re doing, and ensure they are aware of our online training resources, some of which are free.”

The Office of Economic Developmen­t serves the workforce developmen­t needs of northwest Georgia by offering customized training solutions to employers, as well as profession­al continuing education courses to individual­s throughout its service area. In addition, the office is actively involved in the recruitmen­t of new businesses and the expansion of existing businesses in partnershi­p with various local and state partners. For more informatio­n, visit the Office of Economic Developmen­t’s on GNTC’s website, reach out by email at EconDev@gntc.edu or call 706-295-6994.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? Cody Brewer (center), GNTC’s Instrument­ation and Controls instructor, watches over the PLC trainees during an evening session.
Contribute­d Cody Brewer (center), GNTC’s Instrument­ation and Controls instructor, watches over the PLC trainees during an evening session.
 ?? Contribute­d ?? Jose Moreno of Tarkett, works on his evening assignment of programmin­g an industrial automated computer to complete a timing function.
Contribute­d Jose Moreno of Tarkett, works on his evening assignment of programmin­g an industrial automated computer to complete a timing function.
 ??  ?? Stephanie Scearce
Stephanie Scearce

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