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The primary purspose of this program is to provide skill training to persons in manufacutring occupations. Focused Industrial Training courses may be either curriculum (credit) or extension (noncredit). One primary benefit of the Focused Industrial Training Program is that training can be done for as few as three or four students. Classes may be held either on campus or at the company's plant. Existing courses may be used or new ones developmed whichever best meets the needs of the students.

 
Are your employee skills keeping pace with today's changing world? If you're not sure, get the facts on FIT.
 
What is FIT?
Focused Industrial Training is a special training program for North Carolina's manufacturing industries. FIT uses specialized needs assessments and consultations to design and implement targeted, customized training for organizations who need to upgrade workers' skills because of technological or process advances.
 
What companies qualify for FIT training?
FIT is designed to serve the special needs of existing North Carolina industry. This program, along with the state's award winning training program for new businesses, keeps North Carolina's economy strong and healthy by keeping your company strong and healthy.
 
How does FIT work?
You identify a training need. Together, we decide the kind and number of classes needed to meet your training goals. FIT custom-designs specialized training for your employees. Low enrollment, limited to your workers guarantees more personal attention. Training can be provided for one (1) or more people.
 
What jobs qualify for FIT training?
FIT's focus is on critical skills that change as technology changes. Customized instruction will be directed toward skilled and semi-skilled production workers, industrial maintenance workers and leaders of personnel who perform industrial processes.
 
What kinds of courses does FIT offer?
Over the years, FIT courses have addressed skills such as machine fixers, statistical process control, welding, CNC machining, industrial maintenance and troubleshooting, blueprint reading, team performance, hydraulics and pneumatics, and basic electronics. Our specialty is tailoring instruction to fit your operation.
 
Where is FIT delivered?
Wherever you need it: on your site or at our campus.
 
Who teaches the classes?
Well-qualified instructors conduct classes at times and locations convenient to you and your employees.
 

Is a fee charged?
The following Continuing Education Course Fee Schedule applies:

$50.00 for 0-10 hours | $55.00 for 11-30 hours

$60.00 for 31-100 hours | $65.00 for 101 or more hours

 
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For more information, please contact:
Bobby Merritt Bobby Merritt
Director of Workforce Development
Office: Bullock 119
Ph: (252) 527-6223 ext. 104

Fax: (252) 527-2109
Email: bmerritt@lenoircc.edu

Lenoir Community College - P.O. Box 188 - 231 Hwy. 58 South - Kinston, NC 28502-0188 - PH (252) 527-6223 - FAX (252) 233-6880