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Construction Operations
Construction Operations
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Construction Operations

Construction Operations

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About This Program

The Construction Operations course provides students with a breadth of construction oriented, entry-level skills in brick masonry, tiling carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting, landscaping, and building maintenance. This course ensures students have a thorough understanding of construction concepts and tools, safety and schematics, and construction fundamentals. By using an industry-specific curriculum, we prepare our students for employment in high-demand areas. Course instruction includes theory, hands-on practice, and intensive assessments. Upon completion of this program, students are eligible for employment placement assistance throughout the county.

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WHAT ARE THE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS?

The applicant must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. All applicants must show proof of age and citizenship. All applicants must provide proof of address. All applicants must take the TABE/ GAIN 4 exam (Min score of 7). All applicants must be able to read, speak and understand English sufficiently enough to converse with the general public, respond to official inquiries, and to make legible entries on reports and records.

DETAILS

OIC of South Florida’s Training and Education division represents the “vehicle” that keeps the Workforce Academy students realizing their career aspirations. The division ensures our suite of offerings and job placement tactics are current, practical, and customizable. This pathway to career advancement allows OIC-SFL to serve an array of unemployed and underemployed individuals within the community – meeting our clients/students at every step of the advancement ladder. Students enrolled in the Construction Operations program undergo rigorous 12-week training. The program examines a breadth of construction oriented hard-skills in brick masonry, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting and construction, landscaping and building maintenance. By using an industry-specific curriculum, we prepare students for employment in high-demand areas. Instruction includes theory, hands-on practice, and intensive assessments. Practical experience gained through the proper use and maintenance of construction related tools and equipment. Along with classroom instruction, students also have the opportunity to work hands-on with lab simulations. Each graduating student will receive assistance from the Employment Services team in identifying job opportunities in their field of interest. This course is intended to prepare students for entry-level positions.

Construction Operations
Hours

300 Hours

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