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Delaware Pathways Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT) and Manufacturing Production Technician (MPT) Paul Morris, DTCC

Delaware Pathways Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT) and Manufacturing Production Technician (MPT) Paul Morris, DTCC Mitch Magee, PPG Industries Inc. Mike Fitzgerald, DDOE 0

Framing Our Conversation Our Goals for Today: • Provide an overview of the Manufacturing

Framing Our Conversation Our Goals for Today: • Provide an overview of the Manufacturing Logistics Technician & Manufacturing Production Technician programs of study; • Discuss the Model for Delivery through the Delaware Technical Community College; • Discuss early college and early career experiences for students; and • Discuss next steps and how to submit a program application. 1

Program of Study Overview 2

Program of Study Overview 2

Program of Study Overview Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT): • The program of study is

Program of Study Overview Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT): • The program of study is a two (2) year; four (4) semester Career & Technical Education (CTE) instructional program that engages students in the application of manufacturing processes and familiarizes students with logistical operations in a manufacturing facility • Partners: DTCC; DMA; Dream it, Do It; DEMEP; Governors Office • Benefits: Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Certification in Logistics; up to 7 articulated credits from DTCC; paid summer work-based learning experiences or “Craftsmanship Placements” are planned after completion of the first two courses. 3

Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT) Course 1 Course 2 (Semester 1) MSS 100 – Principles

Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT) Course 1 Course 2 (Semester 1) MSS 100 – Principles of Manufacturing Provides students with the foundational skills needed to start a career in manufacturing. Students will learn about tool use, production assembly, print reading, wiring, welding, lock out-tag out, OSHA safety, and key manufacturing mathematical concepts. (Semester 2) MSS 101 – Manufacturing Quality, Safety, and Practices This course will focus on quality and measurement, emergency and fire safety, emergency and incident management, basic life support, material handling equipment, and computer spreadsheet applications. Course 3 (Semester 3) MSS 102 – Manufacturing Processes and Production Provides students with advanced knowledge of Manufacturing Processes and Production with a focus on tool and equipment safety, equipment maintenance and repair, and the 5 -S and Lean Manufacturing processes. Course 4 (Semester 4) MSS 103 – Advanced Handling and Logistics Provides students with advanced handling and logistics skills with a focus on supply chains, manufacturing processes, packaging, material processing, inventory control, and transportation. 4

Program of Study Overview Manufacturing Production Technician (MPT): • The program of study is

Program of Study Overview Manufacturing Production Technician (MPT): • The program of study is a two (2) year; four (4) semester Career & Technical Education (CTE) instructional program that engages students in the application of manufacturing processes, fabrication, automation, and control systems • Partners: DTCC; DMA; Dream it, Do It; DEMEP; Governors Office • Benefits: Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Certification in Production; Advanced Manufacturing / Integrated Systems Technology (AMIST) Certification; up to 10 articulated credits from DTCC; paid summer work-based learning experiences or “Craftsmanship Placements” are planned after completion of the first two courses. 5

Manufacturing Production Technician (MPT) Course 1 Course 2 Course 3 Course 4 (Semester 1)

Manufacturing Production Technician (MPT) Course 1 Course 2 Course 3 Course 4 (Semester 1) MSS 100 – Principles of Manufacturing Provides students with the foundational skills needed to start a career in manufacturing. Students will learn about tool use, production assembly, print reading, wiring, welding, lock out-tag out, OSHA safety, and key manufacturing mathematical concepts. (Semester 2) MSS 111 – Electrical Systems and Controls Provides students with applications in electrical systems and controls with a focus on applied mathematics for electricity, AC and DC electrical circuits, electrical motor controls, and concepts of Lean Manufacturing and 5 -S (Semester 3) MSS 112 – Fluid Power Provides students with real-world applications in fluid power. This course will focus on hydraulics, pneumatics, and electro-fluid power. (Semester 4) MSS 113 – Electro-Mechanical Systems Provides students with real-world applications in electro-mechanical systems. This course will focus on mechanical drives and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). 6

Early Career & College Experiences Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT): • Operations Management; 7 articulated

Early Career & College Experiences Manufacturing Logistics Technician (MLT): • Operations Management; 7 articulated credits • Electromechanical Engineering Technology; 3 articulated credits Manufacturing Production Technician (MPT): • Electromechanical Engineering Technology; 10 articulated credits • Electronics Engineering Technology; 7 articulated credits • Mechanical Engineering Technology; 7 articulated credits 7

Early Career & College Experiences Work-based Learning & Craftsmanship: • Sponsored by the Delaware

Early Career & College Experiences Work-based Learning & Craftsmanship: • Sponsored by the Delaware Manufactures Association (DMA) and the Delaware Technical Community College (DTCC); • Paid work-based learning as part of the “Craftsmanship” placement; and • Arranged in partnership with LEA, the DMA, and DTCC upon successful completion of the second semester as a summer experience. 8

Program of Study Application & Approval Process for the Manufacturing Logistics & Production Technician

Program of Study Application & Approval Process for the Manufacturing Logistics & Production Technician Programs: • The programs of study application can be found online at: http: //dedoe. schoolwires. net/domain/211 • All applications are due on April 30, 2015 The LEA is required to: • Identify a Representative to Participate on the State. Advisory Committee; • Complete the “Value-added Opportunities” portion of the application; and • Complete the Program of Study Matrix. 9

Contact Information Mike Fitzgerald CTE and STEM Workgroup Delaware Department of Education 401 Federal

Contact Information Mike Fitzgerald CTE and STEM Workgroup Delaware Department of Education 401 Federal Street Dover, DE 19901 302. 735. 4015 mike. fitzgerald@doe. k 12. de. us 10