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Industry Skilling for Employment (ISE)
Manufacturing companies across Australia continue to experience significant difficulty securing CNC technical staff with appropriate industry ready skills
Following the recent success of the Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute (AMTIL) Skill-Up and Placement project 2006/2007 which placed over 120 participants into employment nationally, AMTIL is facilitating a new and enhanced training and employment project which will deliver CNC trained workers across Australia. Courses will run between September 2007 to September 2008 and primarily targets mature aged, long term unemployed and return to work participants. All potential participants will be screened and interviewed prior to training being undertaken and progress will be monitored.
The project aims to:
• Skill-up job seekers nationally to a minimum Cert I/maximum Cert III Engineering Production, with a focus on CNC operation and setting.
• Provide relevant industry work experience opportunities.
• Provide mentoring support and assistance.
• Provide the opportunity for employers to have involvement in training participant selection, industry information sessions and training content.
• Provide placement assistance for job seekers into successful and sustainable employment.
We would like to encourage you as employers to be a part of these excellent programs. Register your interest in providing work experience, employment for these participants or to become involved in providing industry advice or assistance during the ISE project.
To register your interest or for further details contact:
David Creighton, Project Coordinator – Skills and Education
phone: 03 8805 3506
email: dcreighton@amtil.com.au
Click Here to Download the Industry Skilling for Employment brochure 
- As a recommendation from AMTIL's Education and Training Sub-committee, AMTIL Recruitment Solutions is investigating the following project:
A skilled migration project "SkillSearch International" to address short-term skill shortages within the machine tool, metals manufacturing and precision engineering sector by undertaking a pilot international recruitment campaign in three countries. Our focus is to deliver high quality and technically proficient workers to fill the short term skills shortage and mentor the next generation of Australian workers
Please contact David Creighton on 03 9800 3666 to discuss either of the above initiatives.
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