Carpentry/Cabinetmaking - Taft
Category | Description |
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Course | Carpentry/Cabinetmaking |
Location | Jess Dun Skills Center – Taft, Oklahoma |
Average Training Time | Four-year apprenticeship training |
Special Restrictions | All applicants must be at least 18 years of age. All applicants must have an entry score of at least 5.1 on the TABE test and have a high school diploma or GED either prior to enrollment or prior to completion of the probationary period. Must be DOC classified as Level 3 or 4. All applicants must be eligible for OCI placement at the Joseph Harp Correctional Center and not be eligible for lower than medium security before program completion. |
Course Description | Cabinetmaking Apprenticeship program is an open entry program training inmates in the cabinetmaking trade, covering all aspects of woodworking and design, with an emphasis on safety in all aspects of the trade. Inmates receive on the job training as they construct various cabinets and woodworking projects. |
Certifications | US Department of Labor Completion of Cabinetmaking Apprenticeship ODCTE Competency Certifications: Cabinetmaking Helper Life Skills: Seeking and Securing Employment, Family Relations, Character, Business and Legal, Finances, Human Relations NCCER Standardized Training Curriculum, including NCCER "Your Role in the Green Environment" OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety |
Contact Information | Taft Skills Center Attn: James Ferguson, Jr., Instructor P.O. Box 245 601 S. 124th St. W. Taft, OK 74463 (405) 727-1225 James.Ferguson@careertech.ok.gov |