These young men will graduate from high school with their high school diploma, Liberal Arts Associates of Arts degree from College of Western Idaho as well
as their welding certificate.
Not exact matches
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: - Examine damage vehicles, read and understand body repair estimates - Remove upholstery, accessories, electrical and hydraulic window - and - seat - operating equipment, and trim to gain access to vehicle body and fenders - Fill depressions with body filler - Remove damaged panels - Bolt or
weld replacement parts in position, using wrenches or
welding equipment - Straighten bent automobile frames - File, grind and sand repaired surfaces - Refinish repaired surface - Aim headlights, align wheels, and bleed hydraulic brake system - Repair or replace defective mechanical parts Job Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: - Two (2) years of experience
as a vehicle body repairer or apprentice - Working knowledge of all aspects of repairs for damaged body parts and bodies of vehicles - Valid driver's license - State of Michigan mechanic
certificate in body repair required WORKING CONDITIONS: This is a physically demanding position.
As a full time sculptor who came up the hard way — with a hig school diploma and a
welding school
certificate and 24 years of practice, I agree!!!
A
welding certificate is limited,
as there is hardly any training on the sciences of physics, chemistry, electricity or photonics, or on the design, maintenance and troubleshooting of the
welding systems and equipment.
With a 50 - year history, CPCC has six campuses within Mecklenburg County and offers more than 100 programs, including diplomas, degrees and
certificate options in areas such
as electrical engineering, medical assisting, accounting, dental hygiene and
welding technology.