AMTC
The Kim B. Williams Advanced Manufacturing Training Center at TCC understands the technology and tools necessary to compete in the "lean manufacturing" world. We are aware of the many benefits of teaming up and are committed to tailoring services to meet local industry needs.
AMTC Services
An increasingly competitive worldwide environment faces all manufacturers and industries today. Knowledge and flexibility are key. This challenge creates the need to respond quickly to change, yet balance the collaborative relations between all business partners.
Programs
Industrial Machinery Maintenance
Further your skills with this certificate and learn all aspects of the industrial machine maintenance technology industry.
Total Program Length:
750 clock hours
Admission Requirements:
Standard high school diploma or GED diploma. Must be at least 18 years old.
Note: Students must take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) within the first semester of enrollment in the program or present evidence of allowable substitute. (Learn more.) In order to successfully complete the program, students must earn a score of 9.0 or higher in all three parts of the TABE (language, reading, and mathematics).
Financial Aid: This program is eligible for financial aid and the Florida Prepaid program.
Bookstore: The TCC bookstore can assist you with book purchases. Bookstore Information.
Required Student Equipment: Supply List
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Welding Technology
We prepare students to enter employment in the welding industry or continue their education. By successfully completing the program, students are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification through NCCER, receive an OSHA 1926 Safety Card, and sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) exam.
Program Length:
1,050 clock hours
HVAC
The Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology, PSAV Certificate provides hands-on training to help prepare students to enter the HVAC field or, for those already in the HVAC field that want to continue their education.
Program Length:
1,350 clock hours
Financial Aid: This program is eligible for financial aid
CNC Production Specialist
Learn the skills to get a job as a high demand computer numeric control (CNC) production specialist/operator in advanced manufacturing.
This 600-hour certificate program offers a pathway to one of the most sought after positions in today’s high-tech manufacturing marketplace. In this hands-on program, students will start with the basics of CNC machining by working first with the manual machines and then progress to working with some of the most advanced computer operated CNC machines.
Location
Kim B. Williams Advanced Manufacturing Training Center
3958 West Pensacola Street
Tallahassee FL, 32304