This bootcamp-style training will rapidly educate you in several of the disciplines used in process technology. The 11-week course, taught by CCRI instructors, will familiarize you in chemical processing and government regulations; safety and workplace responsibilities; physical properties and determinations; chemical calculations; handling chemicals; pressure and vacuum; sampling; fluid mechanics and plumbing; computer control and monitoring systems; standard operating procedures; basic electricity; process operations; and soft skills.
This job skills training program will combine classroom and hands-on instruction with instrumentation and software. No experience is necessary, and a GED or high school diploma is required. Industries needing process technologists in RI and CT include health science, pharmaceutical, materials testing, medical research, brewing, consumer product and food manufacturing. If you are interested in this career training with preferred hiring status, enrollment is now open.