Program areas at JARC
Welding fast track - the welding fast track program offers 500 hours (20 weeks) of hands-on training, focused on gas metal arc welding (gmaw or mig). Trainees are also able to develop some basic skills in tungsten inert gas (tig) welding and robotic welding. Exposure to other types of welding makes trainees more attractive to employers and supports their career advancement.
Manufacturing bridge/manufacturing fundamentals - the program prepares job seekers for advanced manufacturing training programs, such as cnc and welding fast track programs, or for entry level employment in manufacturing or construction. The program offers 192 hours (12 weeks) of training.
Computer numerical control (cnc) fast track - the cnc fast track program offers 500 hours (20 weeks) of hands-on cnc machine training. The curriculum prepares students for entry-level cnc operator positions but also trains students in skill sets that allow them to advance up the career ladder into positions such as cnc set-up, programming and quality control.
Business and workforce services - the program designs and delivers customized training solutions for manufacturing companies.
Center for working families/financial opportunity center (foc)- the center for working families provides bundled financial support services, including financial coaching, income support and employment services, to help families build economic self-sufficiency.
Assembly fast track - the mechanical assembly program offers 250 hours (10 weeks) of instruction. Students will attain the baseline skills needed for entry-level employment in mechanical assembly jobs, which involves assembling finished products according to blueprint specifications.
Adult learners - the adult learners program offers one-on-one and small group tutoring in reading, math, english as a second language (esl), ged preparation, and computer classes.
The 3d printing program offers 250 hours (10 weeks) of instruction. Students will attain the baseline skills needed for entry-level employment in 3d cad modeling jobs, which involves 3d printing-specific modeling skills such as feature size, geometrical constraints, and knowledge of materials.