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The need to increase productivity and improve quality has produced dramatic changes in today's high-tech tools and equipment world. Rapid changes continue to make it difficult for maintenance personnel to stay current with the latest technological developments.

Quality Training Programs
Custom Training Services (CTS) offers applied training and consulting services in basic and advanced technologies with general, electrical and mechanical content. Integrated into our practical instruction are the foundational concepts of technical communications, equipment safety orientation and teamwork. We also offer training in professional and technical skills areas to meet job-specific requirements such as Sanitation ServSafe®, blueprint reading and hydraulic fluid power.

Understanding Your Organization's Needs
Our team of qualified instructors and consultants will work with you to develop a training plan that meets your specific business objectives. We will work with you to understand your organization's professional and technical education needs and make recommendations for workforce development training that make sense for your business and industry.

Who Benefits?

  • Maintenance technicians seeking to increase their skills in mechanical and electrical content

  • Maintenance supervisors

  • Plant electricians

  • Production supervisors who want an understanding of equipment operation and maintenance

  • Facility and building maintenance personnel

  • Maintenance managers, supervisors, and planners

Confidentiality — Information discussed with your organization, including your training needs, is considered privileged and confidential information and will only be used to further develop and deliver quality training and services to your organization.

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