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Certificate in Industrial Manufacturing & Maintenance Skills

The Certificate in Industrial Manufacturing and Maintenance Skills (CIMMS) course is designed to give operators and technicians the knowledge, skills, and competence to undertake a broad range of technical, maintenance and service tasks in an industrial manufacturing setting.

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Overview

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This course is only available to those currently in employment and partially funded under the Skills to Advance initiative. ​

Skills to Advance is a national initiative that provides upskilling and reskilling opportunities to employees in jobs undergoing change and to those currently employed in vulnerable sectors. Skills to Advance aims to equip employees with the skills they need to progress in their current role or to adapt to the changing job market. Skills to Advance helps employers identify skills needs and invest in their workforce by providing subsidised education and training to staff.

If you would like more information on this initiative, please email our Enterprise Engagement Team at skills@kwetb.ie and they would be delighted to help.

Expression of Interest

We currently don't have this course scheduled. If you are interested in undertaking this course or looking for more information, please complete the form below and a member of our Recruitment Team will be in contact:

Course Content

Module 1: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIACAL SAFETY AND SYSTEMS

The Industrial Electrical Safety and Systems module is designed around industrial manufacturing and maintenance personnel, to support an understanding of working with industrial electrical systems. This module will allow the learner to work on industrial equipment, to help them diagnose and repair electrical faults in maintenance and production equipment in a safe and knowledgeable manner.

Learners will be introduced to a clear understanding of the fundamental electrical principles, laws, and concepts relevant to industrial electrical systems as the module design of a mix of theoretical and practical elements.

 

On successful completion of this module, learners can:

  1. Recognise the safety standards associated with working with electrical circuits and understand how to use electrical test equipment correctly.

  2. Appraise, apply the principles, and perform calculations on AC and DC electric circuits.

  3. Apply power calculations to electrical systems and understand the effects on transmission and distribution of electrical power in Ireland.

  4. Describe the operation, configuration, and testing of AC induction motors, interpret electrical drawings, and build a basic electrical circuit

 

Module 2: FUNDAMENTALS OF GMP AND QUALITY REGULATIONS

 

The module aims to provide students with an introduction to and understanding of the principles of quality management in the manufacturing environment. It equips learners with a fundamental grounding in the regulatory requirement for GMP, validation and calibration.

 

This module is designed to emphasise the role utilities and facilities play in maintaining a safe and fully operational GMP environment.

 

On successful completion of this module, learners can:

  1. Describe the application of Quality Management Systems as prescribed by current guidance documents e.g. 21CFR 820 and ISO standards e.g. ISO 13485:2016.

  2. Express the relevance of GMP practices and compliance in the manufacturing environment, considering such elements as good documentation practices, change control.

  3. Explain the consequence of calibration and validation within a GMP environment within the context of the industry standard guidelines for validation and required documentation.

  4. Identify the factors that affect facilities management, equipment, and processes in industry, as they impact on the layout of manufacturing sites.

Module 3: HVACR PRINCIPLES

 

The HVAC and Refrigeration Principles module is designed around industrial manufacturing and maintenance personnel, to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill, and competence to maintain the efficient operation of refrigeration and HVAC plant and systems.

 

This module delivers the key foundational elements of HVAC and Refrigeration Principles and Systems, it covers topics that inform learners about air handling units, and vapour compression cycles.

 

On successful completion of this module, learners can:

  1. Identify the main components, control systems and standards in a typical Air Handling Unit.

  2. Explain the processes air goes through in a typical HVAC using a Psychrometric chart and outline practical skills required to ensure efficient operation.

  3. Identify the major components and their functions on a Vapour compression system.

  4. Carry out an analysis of a vapour compression cycle using a pressure enthalpy chart

 

Module 4: WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION

 

This module aims to introduce learners to the necessary communication process, tools and techniques used within industry. It equips learners with skills in verbal and non-verbal communication, questioning, active listening, creating, and delivering effective presentations and technical written communication.

 

The learner will develop detailed knowledge of the responsibilities surrounding effective communication in the context of formal or informal horizontal and vertical organisational communication linkages.

 

The module explores how to present an external image that is both positive and professional and employ various methods to manage time, stress, and conflict.

 

On successful completion of this module, learners can:

  1. Use personal communication techniques, demonstrate key active listening skills, write business documentation, and construct professional correspondences.

  2. Demonstrate verbal (and non-verbal) communication skills to make an effective presentation that is both positive and professional.

  3. Identify and employ various methods to manage stress, time, and conflict.

  4. Consider own professional skills and competencies as required to support learning and ongoing professional development, and ethical practice as a technician

Suitability

Due to Skills to Advance (STA) funding, this course is only available to those in employment. 

Entry requirements (if under 23 years) are a minimum of grade O6 / H7 in the Leaving Certificate, or equivalent, in 5 subjects. The subjects must include mathematics and English, Irish or another language.

Mature learners, i.e., applicants over the age of 23, may also apply based on work experience and / or life experience by demonstrating that they have reached the required standards of knowledge, skills, and competence.

The English language entry requirements for the programme are CEF B2+ or equivalent. Candidates with English language levels below CEF B2+ must first reach this minimum standard before enrolling on the academic programme.

 

Ideally, learners will have some prior technical or mechanical experience or knowledge and/or exposure to a manufacturing environment

Course Highlights

Graduates will be equipped with a hybrid of technical and soft skills

 

There is a core message of safety throughout the programme

 

Graduates will be able to communicate effectively with colleagues in the workplace

 

An emphasis that quality is everyone’s responsibility

 

Real benefits to employers in improving efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of systems while applying ethical, safe, and sustainable improvements

Progression

Higher National Certificate in
Manufacturing Engineering,
Griffith College

Bachelor of Engineering
in Industrial and Systems
Engineering, Griffith College

NFQ Level 6 (plus) engineering
programmes within third-level
colleges in Ireland

Certification

Upon successful completion, learners will receive a Certificate in Industrial Electrical Safety & Systems (6N21696)

 

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