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MSSC Orientation

                   

UNEMPLOYED? UNDEREMPLOYED?

 INTERESTED IN LEARNING A NEW SKILL?

Learn how an 8 -12 week MSSC (Production Technician Certification) training program could help you land a great job!

MSSC issues industry-recognized, nationally portable credentials.

A high school diploma or GED is required for participation in the training program. The training will be free of charge and will conclude in a job fair to include local automotive suppliers. Morning and evening classes will be offered.

If you have taken any WorkKeys assessments please bring your scores with you to orientation!

To register for an information session call 864-562-4168 or visit onestopcareer.com/registration.aspx.

Orientation  Dates & Locations
Tuesday,
September 29, 2009

4pm to 5 pm

Blacksburg, SC

Community House (Next door to the Police Station) No reservation needed. 
Wednesday, September 30, 2009  9 am - 10 am 
Spartanburg, SC
CareerSource Office

No reservation Needed

Information on MSSC and  NCCER Pipefitting
NCCER Welding
Tuesday, October 13
6 pm to 7 pm

Friday, October 16
9 am to 10 am
East Building Room E-25

Saturday, October 17
9 am to 10 am

Tuesday, November 10
6 pm to 7 pm

Please register for a session

Spartanburg Community College’s main campus- Tracy Gaines Auditorium

MISSION STATEMENT:  The Corporate & Community Education Division supports the mission of Spartanburg Community College by providing non-credit training to adult citizens of Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union Counties through professional occupational, and personal programs.

 Spartanburg Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, national origin/ethnic origin or disability in its admissions policies, programs, activities or employment practices.