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TRAIN and CERTIFY
for jobs as a
Calibration Metrology Tester
Instrument Technician, or
Waste Water Operator Tech
Pan Approved RTVD Course Title is
Calibration Metrology Tester
for local jobs doing
Trade C-61 Waste Water Operator Tech
as a
Certified Waste Water Operator Tech
OBJECTIVE: Waste Water Operator Tech, Instrument Technician, Instrument Control
Technician, Instrument Wire Terminator, Technical Sales, and Maintenance
program is designed to teach students the basics of Waste Water Operation
instrumentation and automatic controls. Most Graduates do not go to
work as Instrument Technicians, but enter fields that
CIT training combined with their provious experience qualify them to
obtain. The first step in all instrumentation, whether
you are certifying or troubleshooting, is to attempt to calibrate.
If the instrument calibrates then you can certify; if not, then you
must replace it, switch out a component, send it back to the factory
for exchange, or sell them a new instrument or new control system.
Before you can start up the instrument or system, it must be recalibrated
and certified. Simple easy instructions are given in How to Calibrate and Ceritify
instruments that measure and control flow, level, speed, altitude, temperature,
pressure, differential pressure, pH, conductivity, and chemical analysis.
Technicians, engineers, salesmen and managers are taught to troubleshoot
systems, change out components, meke critical adjustments,
tune control loops to assure high product quality, and prevent damage
to expensive systems. The courses are designed to prepare students to
start as entry level helpers. JTPA, TRA and REHAB students will
benefit by giving them the extra high tech skills needed along with
unusual jobs which they tell us they believe that the CIT re-training gave them
the edge needed to successfully procure employment
Instrumentation knowledge is an integral part, if not the cornerstone of most new
job opportunities.
METHODOLOGY: New students can start on any Monday.
Morning,afternoon or evening closses are available
9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. or 12 to 6p.m. or 4 to 10p.m.
The total course of study at C.I.T. recommended for standard 16 or advanced 24 weeks.
As part of the standard 118 Module / 536 Hour curriculum,
students receive Hands-on instruction during lab sessions, and
more importantly, an optioanl 120 Hours of actual Hands-on experience in-th-field.
Classes are scheduled five days a week, Monday through Friday.
There are up to 536 class room hours. The remaining optional 120
hors are spent in specially scheduled unpaid on-the-job field
training sessions with lical contracting companies. Each
school week consists of self-paced study and video tape
modules, an average of two (1-10) Hour Laboratory Modules
on campus, and/or Hands-on training in the field. Unique
educational arrangement combines the best of the classroom
experience. This self paced allows many students to
complete CIT's Module Courses in less hours, Graduate and
go back to work early. $14 to #20 per hour entry level --
$19 to $30 per hour for Sr. Techs.
Standard 118 module couse in up to 16 weeks
Concepts 5 days x 6 hors = 30 hr/week 2
OSHA 40+8+8 hour Refinery Safety Overview 18
Introduction of Instruments Use and Sales 4
Instrument Repair, Service and Sales 40
Calibration with traceable Certification 10
Controller, Transmitter & Recorder 18
Construction Techniques Blue Prints 6
Calibration 20
Daily Orientation 3:00 p.m.
includes 12 minute entrance and
eye hand coordination test
College of Instrument Technoogy
17156 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, CA 90706,
Phone (562) 925-1785
E-mail us for more info: CITbCollege@yahoo.com