NOC Tag: Software engineers and designers
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Basic QA Tools & Problem Solving
This online course focuses on a structured approach to problem-solving. Emphasis is placed on using a step-by-step problem-solving methodology for root cause analysis. Students will learn how to apply the problem-solving process, when to apply it, how to create quality tools and when to use each quality tool. Students will learn how to create a…
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Lean 101
Applicable to all levels in a manufacturing environment, Lean 101 is a one-day interactive workshop that introduces Lean to those who have never had any exposure. Through presentation, discussion, simulation and group exercises, participants learn about the seven wastes and the core principles, concepts, philosophy, and benefits of applying Lean within their organization.
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AutoDESK Inventor
Autodesk INVENTOR, a mechanical design automation software. This easy to learn software allows mechanical designers to quickly sketch ideas and produce solid models, detailed drawings and assembles. The primary goal of AutoDesk Inventor is to introduce the aspects of Solid Modeling and Parametric Modeling.
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Automation Programming Introduction
Interested in automation or programming as a hobby, for your current profession or to explore a new career? Designed for beginners, students will work hands-on with low-cost hardware, basic electronic devices, and Arduino programming to develop skills quickly. Instructor-led, students are introduced to basic components and learn how to program them and how they work.…
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Data Systems & Visualization for Manufacturing – 1021
Prepare and analyze manufacturing information of a business to generate reports and dashboards using best practices in data visualization for different levels of the manufacturing workforce. Provide a foundation for data analytics within the context of the manufacturing sector through a practical, hands-on introduction into key tools (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Query & Microsoft PowerBI)…
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SolidWorks Advanced
Develop skill in using mechanical design automation software for advanced modeling, drawing and assemblies. Explore the full power of Solid Works with a focus on Mold Design, Sheet Metal, Weldments, Animator and edrawings.
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PLC: Distributed Control System
Our Distributed Control System course teaches a unified approach to developing and troubleshooting Allen-Bradley based factory integration using FactoryTalk and ViewAnyWare software. Learn how to implement a distributed human-machine interface (HMI) system and set up the database collection. The course also uses a Rockwell-based distributed control system (DCS) to focus on the set-up of DCS…
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AutoCAD Module 1
In this hands-on course, you will explore the basic principles and operational techniques necessary to effectively use the AutoCAD software in a two-dimensional environment. Among specific topics covered in AutoCAD Module 1 will be system fundamentals, basic and advanced drawing commands, drawing by coordinate entry, dimensioning, hatching and more. Because classes will be designed to…
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AutoCAD Module 2
In this course, you will learn some of the more advanced concepts and tools that can be found in the AutoCAD (Computer Assisted Drafting) software. While the emphasis will be on practice for skill development, each three-hour class will also consist of a brief lecture on software technique. Each class will typically be broken down…
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Inventor Fundamentals – Level 2
This second course in the Inventor Fundamentals series builds on the material covered in the initial course to provide you with the necessary skills to utilize the Autodesk Inventor software when generating three-dimensional solid models of any mechanical component or assembly. Among the specific topics that you will learn will be: orthographic view extraction, adding…