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Pima County One-Stop Career Center offers training for jobs in high-tech industries

Tuesday, January 8th, 2013

Have you always wanted to work in a high-tech industry but thought your lack of education or grades would hold you back?

The Pima County One-Stop Career Center may be able to help you improve your math and other technical skills – and your future.

One-Stop may be able to help qualified applicants with the costs of training in:

  • Green automotive mechanics
  • Advanced aviation technology
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Computing technology
  • Energy utility industry careers

Or to become a:

  • Mechanical inspector
  • CNC machinist

One-Stop has also arranged for a skills course for college credit to prepare successful applicants for training.

Applicants must have a valid Arizona driver’s license and be able to pass a drug test. Most opportunities will also require a criminal background check.

Priority of service is given to veterans and their eligible spouses.

To find out whether you are eligible for grant-funded training, please contact Sue Denogean at 243-6759 or Sue.Denogean@pima.gov to arrange an interview.

Pima County One-Stop Career Center provides career development services and training funds for youth and adult job seekers. It also provides support to employers in the recruiting, staffing and training of a viable workforce.

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Training leading to work-skills certificates offered through Pima County One-Stop Career Center

Monday, November 19th, 2012

Job seekers in Pima County interested in obtaining certificates in specific skill areas to improve their prospects should contact the Pima County One-Stop Career Center about training opportunities.

One-Stop has also arranged for a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) class to help qualified job seekers prepare for the training.

One-Stop may be able to help qualified applicants with the costs of training in:

  • Machine Tool Technology
  • Green automotive mechanics
  • Advanced aviation technology
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Information Technology
  • Get Into Energy utility industry career training

Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED, a valid Arizona driver’s license, and 12th grade math ability. Most opportunities will also require five years’ verifiable work history, a drug test and a criminal background check.

Priority of service is given to veterans and their eligible spouses.

For more information, please contact Sue Denogean at 243-6759 or Sue.Denogean@pima.gov.

Pima County One-Stop Career Center provides career development services and training funds for youth and adult job seekers. It also provides support to employers in the recruiting, staffing and training of a viable workforce.

Follow Pima County on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pimacountyarizona.