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Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development Inc. Neeginan Institute of Applied Technology Registering Students for CERTIFIED or ACCREDITED Training Programs rEgistEr Now for AN oriENtAtioN ANd iNformAtioN sEssioN a division of CAHRD CAREER OPPORTUNITIES? REGISTER TODAY FOR: Aerospace Manufacturing Technician PROGRAM OVERVIEW - Aerospace Manufacturing Technician is a cer- tificate program. The program consists of training specific to the Aerospace industry and includes the following areas of study: Introduction to Aero- space Manufacturing; Safety and Tool Handling; Blueprint Reading; Process Specifications; Honeycombe Core Fabrication; Composite Fabrication, Assembly and Repair; Trim; Inspection; Sheet Metal and Exterior Finishing. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES - Upon successful completion of the program graduates are able to work within the aerospace and manufacturing industry. The aerospace industry offers rewarding employment in a growing industry. Graduates have employment opportunities with a number of companies that repair or manufacture composite structures. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS - Grade 12 is required; however, consider- ation will be given to applicants who are able to attend upgrading to fulfill the grade level requirement. Applicants must have a clear criminal record, specifically with any crimes related to breach of trust crimes. • Upgrading is available on-site through the Aboriginal Community Cam- pus. • All applicants are required to take the Level Placement Test (LPT). • The LPT test is held every Monday and Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. in Room 304. Starting Wage - $18.00 per hour Length - 7 month program Tuition - Tuition is individually based. Please contact Neeginan Institute of Applied Technology to determine funding eligibility and tuition costs. Start Date - October 2011 Partnerships: Boeing Canada RRC Stevenson Campus Manitoba Aerospace Human Resources Council Applicants must be of Aboriginal ancestry (Status, Non-Status, Métis or Inuit) Funding may be available. Gas Turbine Repair and Overhaul (GTRO) (CAHRD) Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development Inc. | 304-181 Higgins Avenue | R3B 3G1 Service Learn to repair airplane and helicopter engines for Standard Aero and other Aerospace companies. • Licensed and Subsidized • Traditional Healers Machinist (Level 1 Apprentice) • Aerospace information sessions are held every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. in Room 304. Set-up and operate lathes, milling, grinding and drilling machines, and learn to construct various items from metal and other related materials. CAREER ExcitingAErospAcE OPPORTUNITIES ARE YOU AN ABORIGINAL PERSON interested in new and exciting ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY CAMPUS a division of CAHRD • Grade 12, Literacy and Upgrading • • • • Available Tutoring and After-School Study Groups Adult and Community Relevant Materials Experienced, Certified Instructors Advocacy Services • Library • Access to Computer Labs and the • • Internet Assistance with Post Secondary Applications Academic Planning Aboriginal Daycare on-site Access to Health Services and Neeginan Institute 2011-2012 Program List • Aerospace Manufactur- ing Technician • Gas Turbine Repair & Overhaul (GTR&O) • Machinist Level 1 Apprentice • Industrial Manufactur- ing Technician • Carpentry Level 1 Apprentice • Building Systems Technician/5th Class Power Engineering • C.W.B. Welding Certification • Medical Laboratory Assistant • Information & Office Administration Assistant REGISTER NOW FOR AN ORIENTATION AND INFORMATION SESSION Call (204) 989-7110 to start your career today! www.cahrd.org CAREER TODAY! START YOUR