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2014 Symposium
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DIDIVA Workforce Solutions: So What Do You Do?
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MT1 MT1 Critical Skills Areas
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The MT1 documents core industry-wide skills standards required for all
production occupations in all sectors of manufacturing:
Math and Measurement:
Spatial Reasoning and Manufacturing
Technology:
Quality and Business Acumen:
• Algebra
•Spatial Reasoning
• Quality and Lean
Manufacturing Concepts
• Measurement
• Math for Quality
•Mechanics
•Fluid Power and Thermodynamics
•Electricity
•Chemistry
•Manufacturing Processes
• Statistical Process Control
(SPC) Basic Concepts
• Financial Literacy and
Business Acumen
& Controls
Manufacturing Specialist Certification = Pass rate of 75% on (1) Math and
Measurement and (2) Spatial Reasoning and Manufacturing Technology
Manufacturing Technician Level 1 Certification = Pass rate of 75% on all
three: (1) Math and Measurement, (2) Spatial Reasoning and Manufacturing
Technology, (3) Quality and Business Acumen.
Manufacturing Technician - Twelve
Critical Technical Skills Standards
Measurement
Demonstrate
1.Using a Decimal Inch Machinist’s Rule to
Measure a Length
2.Using a U.S. Ruler and Tape Measure to
Measure a Length
3.Using a metric ruler
4.Measuring liquids/weights in Metric and U.S.
Customary Units
5.Converting Between Common Fraction Inches
and Decimal Inches.
6.Convert Between U.S. Customary Units and SI
Metric Units.
Algebra for Manufacturing
1.Perform correct order of operation to simplify
mathematical expressions.
2.Generate linear equations with one unknown
for situations described in text.
3.Solve simple linear equations with one
unknown.
mechanical force and systems involving pulleys,
levers, and gears.
2.Determine mechanical advantage of different
systems of pulleys
3.Determine effects of different lever
configurations on the force required to lift an
object
4.Generate different configurations of gears and
axels to increase power or speed.
2.Chemical Reactions: Explain chemical bonding
and structural changes that take place in
common chemical reactions and interpret
chemical formulas and equations.
3.Polymers: Generate explanations of molecular
structural difference and physical characteristics
between common types of polymers such as
slime, flexi- putty, rubber and plastic bags.
Fluid Power and Thermodynamics
1.Generates the Sequence of Operation and a
Flow Diagram for production tasks and
processes.
2.Generate explanations of how electricalmechanical controls and sensors operate in
simple systems and devices.
3.Create flow charts for models (mock-up) of
simple computer controlled systems such as a
traffic light or washing machine.
1.Generate causal explanations of behavior of (a)
simple systems involving changes in pressure,
temperature and volume, (b) simple
hydraulic/pneumatic devices and (c) principles of
heat transfer.
2.Predict the effects of changes in pressure on
volume and temperature
3.Predict the effects of changes in temperature
on volume and pressure
4.Predict the mechanical advantage of simple
hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Manufacturing Processes & Control
Quality and Lean Manufacturing Concepts
1.Identify descriptions of manufacturing quality
and lean production initiatives as examples of
1.Read and interpret histograms, bar charts, line Electricity
value stream mapping, waste elimination, 5S,
graphs, and scatter plots.
1.Generate causal explanations of the
DMAIC, and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
2.Interpret descriptive statistics: Mean median,
relationship between electrical and magnetic
2.Create a process map and value stream map to
mode, and range.
forces and explanations of how electric motors, improve a process or reduce waste
3.Demonstrate qualitative reasoning for
generators, solenoids, and relay switches behave. 3.Demonstrate using a industry standard problem
situations involving statistical data and
2.Generate causal explanations and predictions solving method such as DMAIC for improving
probabilities.
of electric circuit behavior involving simple series production processes. Currently using DMAIC.
and parallel circuits containing relays, capacitors,
Spatial Reasoning
resistors and simple devices such as light bulbs SPC Basic concepts
1. Visually translate from 2D drawings to 3D
and pumps.
1.Determine plausible causes in fluctuations in
images and back
processes based on statistical information (mean,
2.Identifying different views for given isometric Chemistry
range, & variation patterns)
drawing of an object.
1.Core Concepts: Classify substances as a
3.Identifying the different elements of an object molecule, element, mixture, or compound;
Business Acumen
in various views
classify changes in substances as chemical
1.Predict how actions, strategies, and decisions
4.Predict behavior of visual representations of
reaction, mixture, or physical change; classify
impact the bottom line.
simple mechanisms
and apply characteristics acids and bases;
2.Classify examples of common business
interpret the periodic chart; and classify methods financial terms.
Mechanics
for separating mixtures (filtration, evaporation,
1.Demonstrate qualitative reasoning about
distillation).
Math for Quality
Mechatronics @ VWCC
“Our goal in education is to prepare the best
possible workforce for our global
economy. Aligning to the Virginia
Manufacturers Association’s Manufacturing
Technician Level 1 certification only makes
sense to ensure that industry knows what
they are getting with our graduates.”
Dan Horine: Program Head of Mechatronics Systems
Engineering Technology Virginia Western CC
Industrial Safety
Readiness
Training (ISRT)
Certificate
Industrial Hygiene
Training
(IHT) Certificate
DuPont Learning System
MT1 MT1 Industry Recognition
• ABB Inc.
• AMF Baking Systems
• Alcoa
• Amadus
• Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
• Babcock & Wilcox Company
• Boehringer-Ingelheim Chemicals
• Cadence
• Dominion
• DuPont
• Electro-Mechanical Corporation
• Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
• Georgia Pacific
• General Dynamics
• Honeywell
• Jewett Manufacturing
• Kraft
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Merck & Company
McKee Foods Corporation
MeadWestvaco Corporation
Micron Technology
National Fruit
NGK-Locke Polymer Insulators
Newport News Shipbuilding
Novozymes Biologicals, Inc.
Optical Cable Corporation
Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Perdue
Philip Morris USA
Presto
QMT Windchimes
Reynolds Packaging Group
Ridgid Products
RR Donnelley
STIHL
Swedwood
Universal Leaf
Wyeth Consumer Healthcare
MT1
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Academic
Partners
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• Mountain Empire CC
• Southern VA Higher Education
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• Southside Virginia CC
• Tidewater CC
• Thomas Nelson CC
• Virginia Highlands CC
• Virginia Western CC
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World Class Manufacturing Program Overview
Presented by Dr. Victor Gray
People are an organization’s greatest
asset, and, as such, they will bring
ideas to drive efficiency in operations
and, thus, profits to the company’s
bottom line.
Through workshops and other handson training, WCM trainees will be able
to:
· Define Operational Excellence
· Identify the Principles of Enterprise
Excellence
· Define the Journey for Achieving
World Class Manufacturing (WCM)
Enterprise Excellence
training teaches everyone to
· Identify Benefits of Continuous
identify waste, which is critically
important to determine what in your Improvement
· Define Value and Non-value Added
operations is of value and what is
Processes
not.
· Identify Success Factors and
Advantages of continuous
Challenges of Implementation
improvement training are:
· Define the Value Stream Process
· Increased Productivity
· Identify TP3M (total productive,
· Reduction in Product Defects
predictive and preventive
· Improved On-time Delivery
maintenance)
· Reduced Lead Time
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