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TURNKEY TRAINING

for Forming/Fabrication/Stamping

LEARNING PLANS FOR MANUFACTURING JOB ROLES

Turnkey Training from The Mackenzie Group offers a quick-start, progressive road map that allows manufacturers to build career paths for employees. Turnkey Training is intended to enhance your existing OJT and help you create a job progression plan. Unlike many other training programs, Turnkey Training requires minimal preparation. It is efficient, effective training that has been developed with input from manufacturing experts. 

FLEXIBLE AND CONVENIENT

Online classes are self-paced, typically taking 60 minutes to complete. On average, employees can progress through a job role in one year with as little as 4 hours a month spent online 

TURNKEY TRAINING OFFERS

  • Predefined curriculum for each job role
  • Engaging and interactive online classes
  • Supplemental videos and a reinforcement task for each class
  • Pre- or post-training knowledge assessments
  • Access to our  Learning Management System (LMS) 
  • Guidance from our Client Success team, including advice, insights, and ideas built on best practices and years of experience

CAREER PATHWAYS

FOR FORMING / FABRICATING / STAMPING JOB ROLES

Combine job roles for learning pathways, or offer single job roles for targeted learning. Large comprehensive programs also available.

FORMING FABRICATING STAMPING FUNDAMENTALS

Approximately 2 hours per month
 
Basic Measurement
Basics of Tolerance
Blueprint Reading
Calibration Fundamentals
Hole Standards and Inspection
Thread Standards and Inspection
5S Overview
Lean Manufacturing Overview
Ferrous Metals
Introduction to Mechanical Properties
Introduction to Physical Properties
Band Saw Operation
ISO 9001:2015 Review
Bloodborne Pathogens
Fire Safety and Prevention
Hand and Power Tool SafetyIntro to OSHA
Lockout/Tagout Procedures
Noise Reduction and Hearing Conservation
Personal Protective Equipment
Powered Industrial Truck Safety
Safety for Lifting Devices
SDS and Hazard Communication
Walking and Working Surfaces
Geometry: Circles and Polygons
Geometry: Lines and Angles
Geometry: Triangles
Manufacturing Process Applications: Part I
Math Fundamentals
Math: Fractions and Decimals
Trigonometry: Sine, Cosine, Tangent
Units of Measurement

PRESS OPERATOR

Approximately 2 hours per month
Electrical Units
Introduction to Circuits
Introduction to Hydraulic Components
Introduction to GD&T
Major Rules of GD&T
Total Productive Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Introduction to Mechanical Systems
Bending Fundamentals
Die Bending Operations
Operating the Press Brake
Press Brake Components
Press Brake Safety
Press Brake Specifications
Approaches to Maintenance
Coil Handling Equipment
Coil Loading Procedures
Die Components
Die Cutting Variables
Die Setting Procedures
Monitoring Press Operations
Press Basics
Punch and Die Operations
Stamping Safety
Essentials of Communication
Essentials of Leadership
Introduction to Workholding
Supporting and Locating Principles

DIEMAKER

Approximately 2 hours per month
Basic Grinding Theory
Basics of the Cylindrical Grinder
Basics of the Surface Grinder
Cylindrical Grinder Operation
Dressing and Truing
Grinding Ferrous Metals
Grinding Nonferrous Materials
Grinding Processes
Grinding Safety
Grinding Variables
Grinding Wheel Geometry
Grinding Wheel Materials
Introduction to Grinding Fluids Setup for the Cylindrical Grinder
Setup for the Surface Grinder
Surface Grinder Operation
Calculations for Programming the Mill
Canned Cycles for the Mill
Creating a CNC Milling Program
Hole making on the Manual Mill
Basic Cutting Theory
Carbide Grade Selection
Cutting Tool Materials
Speed and Feed for the Lathe
Speed and Feed for the Mill
Material Tests for Welding