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Industrial Crafts and Technical Careers. A Profitable Choice. 2nd Pre-Event Learning Point. What Do People in Craft and Technical Careers Do Everyday?.
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Industrial Crafts and Technical Careers A Profitable Choice 2nd Pre-Event Learning Point
What Do People in Craft and Technical Careers Do Everyday?
Career Craftsmen in the Construction Industry Build and Maintain the Industrial Facilities that Provide Energy and Materials to the Public Craftsmen Build and Maintain the Piping , Electrical, and Instrument Systems, as well as the Vessels and Buildings, Needed for Industrial Facilities INDUSTRIAL CRAFT AND TECHNICAL CAREERS
People in other Technical Careers are Employed to Operate and Maintain Businesses and Industries or to Provide Services in a Functional Position Healthcare Providers and Business Professionals Primarily Work with Patients and Customers to Satisfy the Business Goals of the Employer INDUSTRIAL CRAFT AND TECHNICAL CAREERS
What Kind of Education is Required for Craft and Technical Careers ?
Skills Needed for an Industrial Career Step 2 • Eye/ Hand Coordination • Manual Dexterity • Ability to Communicate Effectively • Ability to Follow Safety Rules • Ability to be a Team Player It is a Rewarding Career
Step 1 Industrial Crafts and Technical Careers 16 Weeks to 2 Years of Education You May Have the Opportunity to Work While You Are in Technical School An Entry Level Technical Worker can Earn $16/ Hour as an Apprentice Worker While Attending Classes
Step 2 Trade and Technical Skills are Yours ForeverYOU NEVER LOSE THEM These Skills Provide Development of Maturity, Work Experience, Income, and a Lifelong Career Path It is a Rewarding Career
Safety Training is a Mandatory Part of Technical/Career Training WHAT ABOUT SAFETY? It May Seem like Dangerous Work, But Recent Data from OSHA Shows the Safety of Technical Work Compares Favorably With other Jobs in our Society
Safety Training is a Mandatory Part of Technical/Career Training WHAT ABOUT SAFETY? Workers are at Greater Risk while Traveling To and From Work than While Working on the Job in Business or Industry
At-Risk Behavior Can Be Found EVERYWHERE Unintentional Injury Deaths
Click: http://www.cpsb.org/ (Parents/Students Tab; Career and Technical Information Link; 2012 Career Discovery Day Pre-Event Lesson Plan Link) To Access the Supplemental Resources: Instructional Designer: Devaney Bourque, MS