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APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

Precise training content for targeted results.

TMG Talent’s  Apprenticeship Frameworks are a series of predefined curriculum for common apprenticeship job functions, that provide related training instruction (RTI) using our online classes. Our Apprenticeship Frameworks examine the necessary knowledge and skills that support common apprenticeship job functions, and provide a flexible model allowing organizations and educators to offer easily accessible solutions in alignment with business needs.

By pairing our online classes as RTI with on-the-job training, trainees can complete their apprenticeships at their own pace from anywhere. Our online classes also provide trainees with the education and theory to help them increase their success.

Our frameworks are aligned with nationally recognized Department of Labor apprenticeship programs. They are easily incorporated and mapped into your existing programs or used as a foundation for a new apprenticeship program. ​
 
PROGRAM
O*NET CODES
CNC Machinist
​51-4041.00
Electrical Technician
47-2111.00
Maintenance Technician
49-9043.00
Mechatronics Technician
17-3024.00
Pre-Apprenticeship Programs
N/A
Quality Inspector
​19-4099.01
Robotics Technician
​17-3024.01
Tool and Die Maker
51-4111.00
Welder
51-4122.00

FRAMEWORK SECTIONS


Job Skills: Adherence to core fundamental employability skills that employers desire from new and incumbent employees in the workplace. 


Health and Safety:  Adherence to safety, health and environmental rules and regulations to avoid workplace injury, and to maximize personal and organizational productivity and profitability. 


Foundations in Manufacturing: Adherence to the essential technical knowledge and skills necessary to build a job-ready manufacturing workforce. 


Technical Expertise: Adherence to the standards designated for a specific craft through the achievement of theory and hands-on skills, where these elements are applied in industry work. 


Leading and Developing People: Adherence to good practices and positive interaction in leading, training or mentoring co-workers within a manufacturing environment.


Please see the following for individual Apprenticeship program details.

CNC MACHINIST

0*NET OCCUPATIONAL CODE: 51-4041.00

JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
RTI HOURS
Lean
01.5
Supervisory Essentials
18.5
HEALTH & SAFETY
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
RTI HOURS
Safety
34.5
FOUNDATIONS IN MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
RTI HOURS
Lean
06.0
Workholding
01.5
Inspection
06.0
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)     ​
06.0
CNC
03.0
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
RTI HOURS
Abrasives
16.5
CNC
22.5
CNC Controls: Fanuc
15.0
CNC Controls: Haas
15​.0
CNC Controls: Mazak
21​.0
Manual Machining
19.5
Metal Cutting
21​.0
Workholding
10.5
Safety, Stamping, Materials
04.5
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
222.0

ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN

JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Lean
01.5
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)  
03.0
Supervisor Essentials ​
09.0
Quality
01.5
HEALTH & SAFETY
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Safety
25.3
Metal Cutting
03.0
FOUNDATIONS in MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)  ​
15.0
Inspection
11.0
Quality
03.0
Lean
18.0
Robotics
03.0
Mechanical Systems ​
01.5
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Electrical Systems
24.0
Fasteners
12.0
Hydraulics and Pneumatics     ​
01.5
Motor Controls
10.4
PLCs
09.0
PLCs: Siemens   ​
13.5
Robotics
04.5
Quality
01.5
LEADING and DEVELOPING PEOPLE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
180.5

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

O*NET OCCUPATIONAL CODE: 49-9043.00

JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Lean
01.5
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
03.0
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
Quality
01.5
HEALTH and SAFETY
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Safety 
24.0
Metal Cutting
03.0
FOUNDATIONS in MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
13.5
Inspection
12.0
Quality
03.0
Lean
18.0
Robotics
03.0
Safety
01.5
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Abrasives
24.0
CNC
03.0
Electrical Systems
24.0
Fasteners
12.0
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
31.5
Inspection
01.5
Lean
01.5
Manual Machining
01.5
Mechanical Systems
19.5
Metal Cutting
27.0
Motor Controls
06.0
PLCs
06.0
PLCs: Siemens
12.0
Quality
01.5
Rigging
07.5
Robotics
03.0
Safety
03.0
Welding
40.5
Workholding
12.0
LEADING and DEVELOPING PEOPLE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
339.0

 

MECHATRONICS TECHNICIAN

O*NET OCCUPATIONAL CODE: 17-3024.00

JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Lean
01.5
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
03.0
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
Quality
01.5
HEALTH and SAFETY
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Safety
24.0
Metal Cutting
03.0
FOUNDATIONS in MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
​Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
15.0
Inspection
10.5
Quality
03.0
Lean
18.0
CNC
01.5
​Electrical Systems
01.5
​Mechanical Systems
01.5
Rigging
07.5
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
​Electrical Systems
24.0
​Fasteners
01.5
​Hydraulics and Pneumatics
31.5
​Lean
01.5
​Mechanical Systems
16.5
​Motor Controls
06.0
​PLCs
09.0
​PLCs: Siemens
12.0
​Quality
01.5
​Robotics
16.5
​Welding
37.5
LEADING and DEVELOPING PEOPLE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
​Supervisor Essentials
09.0
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
267

PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

MANUFACTURING 101 BOOT CAMP – MANUFACTURING FUNDAMENTALS Approximately 25 hoursThis program is designed to be completed in 90-120 days. The online curriculum can be accessed 24/7 from any computer with Internet access. This program will also prepare students for: Industrial Maintenance 102; Machining 103; Welding 104. Classes include:


Basic Measurement, Basics of Manufacturing Costs, Basics of Tolerance, Blueprint Reading, Essentials of Communication, Intro to Abrasives, Intro to Additive Manufacturing, Intro to Assembly, Intro to Fluid Systems, Intro to Hydraulic Components, Intro to Mechanical Systems, Intro to OSHA, Intro to Pneumatic Components, Intro to Robotics, Intro to CNC Machines, Intro to Mechanical Properties, Intro to Metals, Intro to Physical Properties, Intro to Welding, Math Fundamentals, Math Fractions & Decimals, Quality Overview, Troubleshooting, Units of Measurements



MANUFACTURING 102 – WELDING BASICS Approximately 25 additional hoursThis program was designed to follow Manufacturing 101 Boot Camp. Welders are responsible for joining metal parts by melting the joint with heat generated from an electrical current. This position demands an understanding of electrical conductivity and circuits, arc welding equipment and processes, properties of metals and print reading. Arc welders often work indoors and outdoors in a variety of settings and must know and adhere to strict safety practices. Classes include:


Advanced GMAW Applications, Classification of Steel, Electrical Power for Arc Welding, Electrical Safety for Welding, Electrical Units, Fabrication Process, FCAW Applications, Fire Safety and Prevention, Geometry Fundamentals for Welding, GMAW Applications, GTAW Applications, Intro to Automation, Intro to Circuits, Intro to FCAW, Intro to GMAW, Intro to GTAW, Intro to SMAW, Intro to Welding, Intro to Welding Processes, Material Tests for Welding, Math Fundamentals for Welding, Overview of Soldering, Overview of Weld Defects, Overview of Weld Types, Oxyfuel Cutting Applications, Plasma Cutting, PPE for Welding, SMAW Applications, Thermal Cutting Overview, Welding Ferrous Metals, Welding Fumes and Gases Safety, Welding Nonferrous Metals, Welding Safety Essentials, Welding Symbols and Code

MANUFACTURING 103 – INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE BASICS Approximately 24 additional hours(Follows Boot Camp 101)


The general maintenance and repair workforce is responsible for maintaining and fixing a wide range of building systems and mechanical equipment. This position requires a broad knowledge of electrical systems and wiring, fluid systems and plumbing, mechanical drives and machines, hand tools and fasteners, and print reading. General maintenance and repair workforces also benefit from learning preventative maintenance and similar approaches. Classes Include:


AC Motor Application, Arc Welding Process, Bearing Applications, Belt Drive Applications, DC Motor Applications, Electrical Units, Fittings for Fluid Systems, Forces of Machines, Intro to Electric Motors, Intro to Mechanical Systems, Intro to PLCs, Lubricant Fundamentals, Mechanical Power Variables, Mechanics of CNC, NEC (R) Overview, Power Transmission Components, Preventive Maintenance for Fluid Systems, Safety for Electrical Work, Safety for Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Safety for Mechanical Work, Solenoids, Spring Applications, Symbols & Diagrams for Motors, The Forces of Fluid Power

MANUFACTURING 104 – MACHINING BASICS Approximately 40 additional hours per month(Follows Boot Camp 101)


Machinists and machine setters are skilled machine tool operators capable of working with both lathes and mills, and both manual and CNC machines. This position demands an understanding of cutting tool theory, CNC coordinate system, basic G code programming, manual machining, part inspection, and workpiece material properties. General machinists and machine setters also are expected to have excellent print reading and math skills and will likely perform first-time setups for new jobs. Classes include:


Algebra Fundamentals, Basic Cutting Theory, Basic Measurement, Basics of G Code Programming, Basics of the CNC Lathe, Basics of the CNC Mill, Basics of the Engine Lathe, Basics of the Manual Mill, Benchwork & Layout Operations, Calibration Fundamentals, Chucks, Collets and Vises, Clamping Basics, CNC Offsets, Control Panel Functions for CNC Lathe, Control Panel Functions for the CNC Mill, Coordinates for the CNC Lathe, Coordinates for the CNC Mill, Cutting Processes, Cutting Tool Materials, Engine Lathe Operation, Intro to Workholding, Intro to CAD & CAM for Machining, Intro to CNC Machines, Intro to GD&T, Intro to Mechanical Properties, Intro to Metal Cutting Fluids, Intro to Metals, Intro to Physical Properties, Locating Devices, Manual Mill Operation, Metal Cutting Fluid Safety, Metal Manufacturing, Overview of Engine Lathe Setup, Overview of Machine Tools, Overview of Manual Mill Setup, Safety for Metal Cutting, Supporting & Locating Principles, Surface Grinder Operation, Surface Texture & Inspection, Trigonometry: Sine Bar Applications, Trigonometry: Sine Cosine Applications, Trigonometry: The Pythagorean Theorem

QUALITY INSPECTOR

O*NET OCCUPATIONAL CODE: 19-4099.01
 
JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Quality 
07.5
Inspection
03.0
Safety
01.5
Supervisor Essentials
01.5
HEALTH and SAFETY
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Safety
27.0
Metal Cutting
01.5
FOUNDATIONS in MANUFACTURNG
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
18.0
Inspection
07.5
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Additive Manufacturing
0 1.5
Inspection
28.5
Materials
12.0
Metal Cutting
01.5
Quality
19.5
Lean
19.5
Welding
3.0
LEADING and DEVELOPING PEOPLE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Supervisor Essentials
12.0
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
165.0

ROBOTICS TECHNICIAN

O*NET OCCUPATIONAL CODE: 17-3024.01
 
​JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Lean
01.5
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
03.0
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
Quality
01.5
HEALTH and SAFETY
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Safety
24.0
Metal Cutting
03.0
FOUNDATIONS in MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
15.0
Inspection
04.0
Quality
03.0
Lean
18.0
Robotics
03.0
Safety
01.5
CNC
01.5
Electrical Systems
01.5
Mechanical Systems
01.5
Motor Controls
03.0
Rigging
07.5
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Electrical Systems
21.0
Fasteners
01.5
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
29.0
Lean
01.5
Mechanical Systems
18.0
Motor Controls
06.0
PLCs
12.0
PLCs: Siemens
14.0
Quality
01.5
Robotics
20.0
Welding
01.5
LEADING and DEVELOPING PEOPLE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
237.0

 

TOOL AND DIE MAKER

O*NET OCCUPATIONAL CODE: 51-4111.00
 
JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Lean
01.5
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
03.0
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
Quality
01.5
HEALTH and SAFETY
Safety
24.0
Metal Cutting
03.0
FOUNDATIONS in MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
13.0
Inspection
09.0
Quality
03.0
Lean
19.5
CNC
07.5
Materials
15.0
TECHNiCAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Abrasives
27.0
CNC
18.0
CNC Controls: Fanuc
06.0
CNC Controls: Haas
06.0
CNC: Mazak
12.0
Lean
01.5
Manual Machining
15.0
Materials
01.5
Metal Cutting
18.0
Quality
01.5
Safety
01.5
Welding
01.5
Workholding
07.5
LEADING and DEVELOPING PEOPLE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
235.5

 

WELDER

O*NET OCCUPATIONAL CODE: 51-4122.00
 
JOB SKILLS
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Quality
01.5
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
03.0
Supervisor Essentials
09.0
HEALTH and SAFETY
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Safety
27.0
Metal Cutting
01.5
FOUNDATIONS in MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
15.0
Inspection
10.5
Lean
18.0
Mechanical Systems
01.5
Quality
01.5
Rigging
03.0
Robotics
3
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Welding
73.5
Abrasives
04.5
Fasteners
03.0
Inspection
1.5
Materials
09.0
Metal Cutting
01.5
Press Brake
09.0
Safety
01.5
Soldering
01.5
LEADING and DEVELOPING PEOPLE
DEPARTMENT/CLASS
Supervisor Essentials
24.0
TOTAL RTI HOURS AVAILABLE
228.0