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Taylor Machine Works and ECCC announce From pre s report Taylor Machme nv. ·.. B e~i nning November 1. 2015,
Manufacturing Skills– Basic training pro- gram offered at ECCC's Louisville Career Advancement Center. "Beginning January 1, 2016, applicants for jobs at Taylor will also need to have complet– ed the Manufacturing Skills-Basic training program to be eligible for employment," said
Machine Works. "This assessment will help the company deter– mine the readiness of individuals for skilled jobs. ECCC provides t he assessment and can h elp applicants prepare for the test." Tavlor said the com– pan): will also start ~ving prefer ence to mdiv:iduals who com– ple·p t he
Works, a major manu– facturer of power industrial trucks located in Louisville. and East Central Community Collel?e have announced a partnership to prepare individuals for skilled jobs at the growin g manufacturing comps-
applicants for jobs at Ta~·Ior will n eed to ha\•e ,,.ucce-sfullv pa" ed the ACT WorkKeY- Carter Readine: - ~e:;3lllem offered b\" Ea.st Oen rn1 C ·mmuni-y Coll~e "' - d Rohen Taylor. afo
training partnership Taylor. "East Central Communir llege is committed- · 'd ; rovi - ~e~ts of our 2020 V1s1on strategic plan and we are excited t~ have Taylor Machine Works as a partner."
ing a skillea .:kforce to Tayfo:- Machine Works and -r man- ufactunn£O - oanies in. Wins-- - ~>unty," said ECOC President Dr. Bill "Comm mm ships is institun
For more informa– tion about the pro– grams offered at the ECCC Louisville Career Advancement Center, contact Melissa Allman at 662-773-2292 ormall– man@eccc:edu.
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