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Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training: Center for Employment Training Sponsored by San Bernardino Workforce, County of San Bernardino, and ARRACenter for Employment Training : WHO WE ARE CET is a WASC accredited; non-profit, post-secondary vocational school that specializes in provided accelerated hands-on training in trade-related skills with a high demand with our local labor force. We work closely with local employers who assist us in developing a curriculum that applies to industrial trends and labor needs. CET takes pride in giving back to the local community. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- CET gives new hope to the unemployed and to our local youth in this time of crisis. With over 40 years in vocational education, and campuses here in the Inland Empire since 1977, CET strives to provide the local job market with tradesmen to meet the local labor needs. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : San Bernardino CET- Here at the center we offer free GED classes and ESL if needed for current students. We just ask you to come in ready to learn. Currently, CET in San Bernardino is teaching 4 trades which are HVAC maintenance; Machine tool operator, Welding, Accounting Clerk. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Getting to know CET History Center for Employment Training (CET) was founded in 1967 amidst a time of heightened political and socio-economic activism that was occurring in the nation. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Getting to know CET History A group of concerned citizens—among them founders Father Anthony Soto and Russell Tershy —organized to establish a job-training center for the working poor and low-income residents of the barrio “Sal Si Puedes ” in Eastside San Jose, California. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- Over the past four decades, success with agricultural workers has motivated the organization to grow to over 30 centers nationwide, serving a number of other disadvantaged populations across the nation, including: Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Welfare Recipients ( CalWorks , TANF) High school Dropouts/Unemployed Youth Unemployed Seniors (55-62) Displaced Workers Disabled Workers Refugees & Immigrants Minority Single Female Heads of Household Homeless Ex-Offenders & Parolees Veterans, among many others... Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : The center's motto: Si Se Puede --It can be done. CET has worked tirelessly in making these words a reality. The organization's philosophy was simple: train people--regardless of their backgrounds--for real jobs and take care of remedial problems such as language along the way. Most important, build ties to industry Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : CET’S Mission The mission of CET, an economic and community development corporation, is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills, training and supportive services that contribute to self sufficiency. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : CET’s Goal For each CET student, the goal is to obtain a permanent, unsubsidized, well-paying entry-level position with benefits, and continued growth potential. In order to assist our students in attaining this goal, there are four very distinct aspects to how CET operates. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 1.Training. Training is accessible, flexible, timely, affordable, hands-on, highly individualized and self-paced. CET does not conduct testing as a pre-requisite to entry, and allows individuals open-entry and open-exit depending on the students’ progress. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 2. Support. Life skills instruction, workplace simulation, human development, and supportive services. This essential aspect of our CET model sets us apart from many vocational training institutes as we make our resources available to assist our students in eliminating barriers to success and fully preparing them to transition into the workplace. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 3.Industry Partnerships . Our curriculum is carefully developed in partnership with local industry employers in the form of local Industrial Advisory Boards and Technical Advisory Committees. With the input from these employer advisors, CET training programs are kept abreast of technological advancements and of the current requirements of industry for entry-level positions in each industry. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 4. Job Placement. CET Job Developers and Instructors work closely with employer recruiters and human resources representatives to match job-ready students to employer needs. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : What does CET do for students CET trains and places in jobs, unemployed, low-income, and underserved persons of all ethnic backgrounds. Students range in age from 17 to over 50. Many students are farm workers, single mothers on welfare, and disadvantaged youth. Programs are designed for young people and adults of all backgrounds. Training Centers operate year-round, featuring open-entry, open-exit, competency-based training; there are no fixed "semesters." Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- Students train at their own pace in a highly individualized, non-competitive environment, with over 60% of the training conducted in a hands-on environment. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- An intensive program — classes are offered year-round and students attend six hours a day, five days a week. Classes are conducted for small groups of students which reinforces the individualized training focus. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Good work habits are learned through simulation of a business environment. Training is integrated to include work place know-how, work preparedness, good attendance and punctuality, and job placement. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : CET students stay in training until they are placed in a job. CET's unique holistic approach to educational job training offers students a variety of supplemental services. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Who is accepted? CET’s doors are open to anyone over the age of seventeen, who wants to learn a skill for placement into a job. CET welcomes prospective students whose maturity, motivation and physical abilities suggest they can successfully complete a chosen program of study. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Admission process has two phases: 1st A general information session and enrollment. Applicants go through an application process that begins with a general information session and a tour of the facility. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Admission process has two phases: 2 nd After the general information session, the applicant receives an information evaluation and then meets with the training team for his or her chosen skills area. The training team explains the training process and career opportunities in the skill area. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid (for those that qualify) Prior to enrolling at CET, all student applicants are encouraged to explore the availability of financial aid funding through state and federal agencies. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid (for those that qualify) Financial aid information and application assistance is provided by CET's financial aid office to help each student and their family with the many options available. CET is approved for the following grants and loans for eligible students Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid - Continued Grants The amount of a grant is based on individual need, and does not have to be repaid. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid - Continued Federal Pell Grant Federal SEOG Program Federal Work Study Programs – self-help program which provides part-time jobs for students who are in need of additional earnings to meet education expenses. Earnings from a Federal Work Study job do not have to be repaid. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Federal Stafford (subsidized and unsubsidized) PLUS Loan Program Additional information on eligibility requirements, alternate financing, amounts available, interest rates, scholarships, and repayment schedules is available from the financial aid office. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Career Services CET offers career services to all students, including alumni. CET supports and encourages students in the job search process, and will provide techniques on seeking and securing employment. Career services include assistance with: Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Career Services-continued Resume writing Interviewing Identifying job openings Guidance on dressing for success Other job search activities. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Basic Education/Vocational ESL (English As A Second Language) In order to make it possible for students to obtain the necessary job skills, CET integrates basic education in reading and mathematics as well as Vocational English as a Second Language instruction for those who have had less formal education or who have limited English-speaking proficiency. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Instructors CET instructors are experienced professionals, who are hired from the private sector. Most instructors have an average of 12 years of industrial experience, and understand that in acting as a work supervisor as well as an instructor, they serve as role models to their students. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Supplemental Services CET's unique, holistic approach to educational job training offers students a variety of supplemental services. Some services require an eligibility process . Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Supplemental Services Our Center and provides: Vocational Guidance Vocational English as a Second Language (VESL) Job Preparation Instruction GED Preparedness Instruction Transportation Services Emergency Assistance Information and Referral Services Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Job Placement Although trainees prepare for employment from the start of training, job search training intensifies when a student is deemed ready for placement. A CET Industrial Relations Specialists works with the student on resume building, interviewing techniques, and filling out applications. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Certified Courses Offered at San Bernardino CET are: Accounting Clerk- Course Length: 900 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by various positions in the accounting field. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Certified Courses Offered at San Bernardino CET are: Accounting Clerk- Upon completion, the student will have the working knowledge and skills to work at entry level positions as an accounting clerk, an invoice-control clerk, a payroll clerk, a bookkeeper (clerical), a cost-accounting clerk, a calculating-machine operator, or a general clerk. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : HVAC Maintenance- Average Course Length:810 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by entry level positions in the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning installation and service trade Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : HVAC Maintenance- As HVAC installer-service helper, refrigeration mechanic helper, refrigeration unit repairer, air conditioning mechanic assistant, and air conditioning installer servicer. HVAC stands for "heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.” Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : MTO/CNC-Average Course Length: 900 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by entry level positions in a machine shop environment. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : MTO/CNC-continued Average Course such as machinist apprentice, machine tool operator, machine operator, machine shop production worker, machinist, lathe operator, CNC lathe operator, milling machine operator, or CNC milling machine operator. Students will learn about blueprint reading and tool crib organization, as well as shop related math and English Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Welding Fabrication-Average Course Length: 900 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by entry level positions in the welding trade. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Welding Fabrication-Average Course such as welder, arc welder, or combination welder. Students will learn about welding shop safety, shop math, shop English, and blueprint interpretation. In addition, they will study the SMAW process, the Oxy-Fuel process, the GTAW process, and the GMAW and FCAW process. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Center for Employment Training is here to advocate for the hard to serve student. We help the students over come barriers and help them succeed. We are all dedicated to reaching our student in producing successful students. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training: Center for Employment Training Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRAIntroducing our staff: Introducing our staff Sponsored by ARRASan Bernardino Director-Nelky Rodriguez Admission Advisor-Marlene Gonzalez Reception-Karla Argandona Financial Aid- Maria Argeta Youth Coordinator-Belinda Gipson Job Developer-Ann Noreiga Recruiter-Joe Estrada : San Bernardino Director- Nelky Rodriguez Admission Advisor-Marlene Gonzalez Reception-Karla Argandona Financial Aid- Maria Argeta Youth Coordinator-Belinda Gipson Job Developer-Ann Noreiga Recruiter-Joe Estrada Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRASan Bernardino Instructors GED/ESL/VESL Instructor-Wendy N. Accounting Clerk Instructor-Cynthia Cole HVAC Maintenance Instructor-Alfredo Uranga MTO/CNC Instructor-Sergio R. Welding Instructors-Eddie Briseno, John Palkovic, Ron Hugonett.: San Bernardino Instructors GED/ESL/VESL Instructor-Wendy N. Accounting Clerk Instructor-Cynthia Cole HVAC Maintenance Instructor-Alfredo Uranga MTO/CNC Instructor-Sergio R. Welding Instructors-Eddie Briseno , John Palkovic , Ron Hugonett . Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRACenter for employment training at its best!: Center for employment training at its best! Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRAMachine Tool Operator/CNC: Instructor Sergio Rojas sharing his knowledge. Machine Tool Operator/CNCHVAC Maintenance : HVAC students proud of their hard work. HVAC MaintenanceWelding Fabrication: Students proud of their hard work Welding FabricationMachine Tool Operator/CNC: CET student Daniel Gomez gaining hands on experience in the MTO/CNC shop Machine Tool Operator/CNC MTO/CNC student gaining hands-on-experienceThe light after the tunnel..GRADUATION!!!!: July 11 th 2010 The light after the tunnel..GRADUATION!!!!class of 2010!: ARRA Youth excited to have graduated CET class of 2010!class of 2010!: welding instructor proud of his student graduating class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding Student looking forward to receiving their certificate class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding Youth Students excited not only to receive their Welding Certificate but also the completing their G.E.D which is why they wear the yellow ropes class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet students awaiting to hear their names along with family and friends cheering them on class of 2010!class of 2010!: Youth Student excited to hear their names called class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet school director nelky Rodriguez introducing cet’s class of 2010 class of 2010!class of 2010!: and Cet’s instructor of the year is?.................. class of 2010!class of 2010!: Is the welding instructor Ronald hugonett class of 2010!class of 2010!: Director nelky rodriguez presenting certificate to cet’s valedictorian class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet’s valedictorian from accounting clerk class Jessica sotello class of 2010!class of 2010!: The following are the students belong to our graduating class of 2010 class of 2010!class of 2010!: Accounting clerk youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Accounting clerk youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Mto / cnc youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: hvac student class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding youth student graduated and also completed GED class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding student class of 2010! presenting class of 2010!: HVAC Maintenance, Welding Fabrication, MTO/CNC, accounting clerk, class and ARRA Youth!!!! presenting class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet’s graduating class, cet director nelky rodriguez , and cet instructors class of 2010! 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Center for Employment Training pp aSGuest112885 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 52 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 06, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Center for Employment Training : Welcome to Center for Employment Training. Please enjoy our short informational video. We hope you to see back again. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training: Center for Employment Training Sponsored by San Bernardino Workforce, County of San Bernardino, and ARRACenter for Employment Training : WHO WE ARE CET is a WASC accredited; non-profit, post-secondary vocational school that specializes in provided accelerated hands-on training in trade-related skills with a high demand with our local labor force. We work closely with local employers who assist us in developing a curriculum that applies to industrial trends and labor needs. CET takes pride in giving back to the local community. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- CET gives new hope to the unemployed and to our local youth in this time of crisis. With over 40 years in vocational education, and campuses here in the Inland Empire since 1977, CET strives to provide the local job market with tradesmen to meet the local labor needs. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : San Bernardino CET- Here at the center we offer free GED classes and ESL if needed for current students. We just ask you to come in ready to learn. Currently, CET in San Bernardino is teaching 4 trades which are HVAC maintenance; Machine tool operator, Welding, Accounting Clerk. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Getting to know CET History Center for Employment Training (CET) was founded in 1967 amidst a time of heightened political and socio-economic activism that was occurring in the nation. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Getting to know CET History A group of concerned citizens—among them founders Father Anthony Soto and Russell Tershy —organized to establish a job-training center for the working poor and low-income residents of the barrio “Sal Si Puedes ” in Eastside San Jose, California. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- Over the past four decades, success with agricultural workers has motivated the organization to grow to over 30 centers nationwide, serving a number of other disadvantaged populations across the nation, including: Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Welfare Recipients ( CalWorks , TANF) High school Dropouts/Unemployed Youth Unemployed Seniors (55-62) Displaced Workers Disabled Workers Refugees & Immigrants Minority Single Female Heads of Household Homeless Ex-Offenders & Parolees Veterans, among many others... Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : The center's motto: Si Se Puede --It can be done. CET has worked tirelessly in making these words a reality. The organization's philosophy was simple: train people--regardless of their backgrounds--for real jobs and take care of remedial problems such as language along the way. Most important, build ties to industry Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : CET’S Mission The mission of CET, an economic and community development corporation, is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills, training and supportive services that contribute to self sufficiency. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : CET’s Goal For each CET student, the goal is to obtain a permanent, unsubsidized, well-paying entry-level position with benefits, and continued growth potential. In order to assist our students in attaining this goal, there are four very distinct aspects to how CET operates. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 1.Training. Training is accessible, flexible, timely, affordable, hands-on, highly individualized and self-paced. CET does not conduct testing as a pre-requisite to entry, and allows individuals open-entry and open-exit depending on the students’ progress. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 2. Support. Life skills instruction, workplace simulation, human development, and supportive services. This essential aspect of our CET model sets us apart from many vocational training institutes as we make our resources available to assist our students in eliminating barriers to success and fully preparing them to transition into the workplace. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 3.Industry Partnerships . Our curriculum is carefully developed in partnership with local industry employers in the form of local Industrial Advisory Boards and Technical Advisory Committees. With the input from these employer advisors, CET training programs are kept abreast of technological advancements and of the current requirements of industry for entry-level positions in each industry. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : 4. Job Placement. CET Job Developers and Instructors work closely with employer recruiters and human resources representatives to match job-ready students to employer needs. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : What does CET do for students CET trains and places in jobs, unemployed, low-income, and underserved persons of all ethnic backgrounds. Students range in age from 17 to over 50. Many students are farm workers, single mothers on welfare, and disadvantaged youth. Programs are designed for young people and adults of all backgrounds. Training Centers operate year-round, featuring open-entry, open-exit, competency-based training; there are no fixed "semesters." Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- Students train at their own pace in a highly individualized, non-competitive environment, with over 60% of the training conducted in a hands-on environment. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Continued- An intensive program — classes are offered year-round and students attend six hours a day, five days a week. Classes are conducted for small groups of students which reinforces the individualized training focus. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Good work habits are learned through simulation of a business environment. Training is integrated to include work place know-how, work preparedness, good attendance and punctuality, and job placement. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : CET students stay in training until they are placed in a job. CET's unique holistic approach to educational job training offers students a variety of supplemental services. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Who is accepted? CET’s doors are open to anyone over the age of seventeen, who wants to learn a skill for placement into a job. CET welcomes prospective students whose maturity, motivation and physical abilities suggest they can successfully complete a chosen program of study. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Admission process has two phases: 1st A general information session and enrollment. Applicants go through an application process that begins with a general information session and a tour of the facility. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Admission process has two phases: 2 nd After the general information session, the applicant receives an information evaluation and then meets with the training team for his or her chosen skills area. The training team explains the training process and career opportunities in the skill area. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid (for those that qualify) Prior to enrolling at CET, all student applicants are encouraged to explore the availability of financial aid funding through state and federal agencies. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid (for those that qualify) Financial aid information and application assistance is provided by CET's financial aid office to help each student and their family with the many options available. CET is approved for the following grants and loans for eligible students Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid - Continued Grants The amount of a grant is based on individual need, and does not have to be repaid. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Financial Aid - Continued Federal Pell Grant Federal SEOG Program Federal Work Study Programs – self-help program which provides part-time jobs for students who are in need of additional earnings to meet education expenses. Earnings from a Federal Work Study job do not have to be repaid. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Federal Stafford (subsidized and unsubsidized) PLUS Loan Program Additional information on eligibility requirements, alternate financing, amounts available, interest rates, scholarships, and repayment schedules is available from the financial aid office. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Career Services CET offers career services to all students, including alumni. CET supports and encourages students in the job search process, and will provide techniques on seeking and securing employment. Career services include assistance with: Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Career Services-continued Resume writing Interviewing Identifying job openings Guidance on dressing for success Other job search activities. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Basic Education/Vocational ESL (English As A Second Language) In order to make it possible for students to obtain the necessary job skills, CET integrates basic education in reading and mathematics as well as Vocational English as a Second Language instruction for those who have had less formal education or who have limited English-speaking proficiency. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Instructors CET instructors are experienced professionals, who are hired from the private sector. Most instructors have an average of 12 years of industrial experience, and understand that in acting as a work supervisor as well as an instructor, they serve as role models to their students. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Supplemental Services CET's unique, holistic approach to educational job training offers students a variety of supplemental services. Some services require an eligibility process . Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Supplemental Services Our Center and provides: Vocational Guidance Vocational English as a Second Language (VESL) Job Preparation Instruction GED Preparedness Instruction Transportation Services Emergency Assistance Information and Referral Services Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Job Placement Although trainees prepare for employment from the start of training, job search training intensifies when a student is deemed ready for placement. A CET Industrial Relations Specialists works with the student on resume building, interviewing techniques, and filling out applications. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Certified Courses Offered at San Bernardino CET are: Accounting Clerk- Course Length: 900 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by various positions in the accounting field. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Certified Courses Offered at San Bernardino CET are: Accounting Clerk- Upon completion, the student will have the working knowledge and skills to work at entry level positions as an accounting clerk, an invoice-control clerk, a payroll clerk, a bookkeeper (clerical), a cost-accounting clerk, a calculating-machine operator, or a general clerk. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : HVAC Maintenance- Average Course Length:810 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by entry level positions in the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning installation and service trade Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : HVAC Maintenance- As HVAC installer-service helper, refrigeration mechanic helper, refrigeration unit repairer, air conditioning mechanic assistant, and air conditioning installer servicer. HVAC stands for "heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.” Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : MTO/CNC-Average Course Length: 900 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by entry level positions in a machine shop environment. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : MTO/CNC-continued Average Course such as machinist apprentice, machine tool operator, machine operator, machine shop production worker, machinist, lathe operator, CNC lathe operator, milling machine operator, or CNC milling machine operator. Students will learn about blueprint reading and tool crib organization, as well as shop related math and English Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Welding Fabrication-Average Course Length: 900 hours Monday thru Friday- 8am to 2:30pm This course will prepare students to perform the duties and responsibilities required by entry level positions in the welding trade. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Welding Fabrication-Average Course such as welder, arc welder, or combination welder. Students will learn about welding shop safety, shop math, shop English, and blueprint interpretation. In addition, they will study the SMAW process, the Oxy-Fuel process, the GTAW process, and the GMAW and FCAW process. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training : Center for Employment Training is here to advocate for the hard to serve student. We help the students over come barriers and help them succeed. We are all dedicated to reaching our student in producing successful students. Center for Employment TrainingCenter for Employment Training: Center for Employment Training Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRAIntroducing our staff: Introducing our staff Sponsored by ARRASan Bernardino Director-Nelky Rodriguez Admission Advisor-Marlene Gonzalez Reception-Karla Argandona Financial Aid- Maria Argeta Youth Coordinator-Belinda Gipson Job Developer-Ann Noreiga Recruiter-Joe Estrada : San Bernardino Director- Nelky Rodriguez Admission Advisor-Marlene Gonzalez Reception-Karla Argandona Financial Aid- Maria Argeta Youth Coordinator-Belinda Gipson Job Developer-Ann Noreiga Recruiter-Joe Estrada Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRASan Bernardino Instructors GED/ESL/VESL Instructor-Wendy N. Accounting Clerk Instructor-Cynthia Cole HVAC Maintenance Instructor-Alfredo Uranga MTO/CNC Instructor-Sergio R. Welding Instructors-Eddie Briseno, John Palkovic, Ron Hugonett.: San Bernardino Instructors GED/ESL/VESL Instructor-Wendy N. Accounting Clerk Instructor-Cynthia Cole HVAC Maintenance Instructor-Alfredo Uranga MTO/CNC Instructor-Sergio R. Welding Instructors-Eddie Briseno , John Palkovic , Ron Hugonett . Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRACenter for employment training at its best!: Center for employment training at its best! Sponsored by San Bernardino Work force, San Bernardino County, and ARRAMachine Tool Operator/CNC: Instructor Sergio Rojas sharing his knowledge. Machine Tool Operator/CNCHVAC Maintenance : HVAC students proud of their hard work. HVAC MaintenanceWelding Fabrication: Students proud of their hard work Welding FabricationMachine Tool Operator/CNC: CET student Daniel Gomez gaining hands on experience in the MTO/CNC shop Machine Tool Operator/CNC MTO/CNC student gaining hands-on-experienceThe light after the tunnel..GRADUATION!!!!: July 11 th 2010 The light after the tunnel..GRADUATION!!!!class of 2010!: ARRA Youth excited to have graduated CET class of 2010!class of 2010!: welding instructor proud of his student graduating class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding Student looking forward to receiving their certificate class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding Youth Students excited not only to receive their Welding Certificate but also the completing their G.E.D which is why they wear the yellow ropes class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet students awaiting to hear their names along with family and friends cheering them on class of 2010!class of 2010!: Youth Student excited to hear their names called class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet school director nelky Rodriguez introducing cet’s class of 2010 class of 2010!class of 2010!: and Cet’s instructor of the year is?.................. class of 2010!class of 2010!: Is the welding instructor Ronald hugonett class of 2010!class of 2010!: Director nelky rodriguez presenting certificate to cet’s valedictorian class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet’s valedictorian from accounting clerk class Jessica sotello class of 2010!class of 2010!: The following are the students belong to our graduating class of 2010 class of 2010!class of 2010!: Accounting clerk youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Accounting clerk youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Mto / cnc youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: hvac student class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding student class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding youth student class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding youth student graduated and also completed GED class of 2010!class of 2010!: Welding student class of 2010! presenting class of 2010!: HVAC Maintenance, Welding Fabrication, MTO/CNC, accounting clerk, class and ARRA Youth!!!! presenting class of 2010!class of 2010!: Cet’s graduating class, cet director nelky rodriguez , and cet instructors class of 2010!