On 15 June, two 100% financed courses on pneumatics and manual machine handling will begin for professionals and job seekers.

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On 15 June, two 100% financed courses on pneumatics and manual machine handling will begin for professionals and job seekers.

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On 15 June, two 100% financed courses on pneumatics and manual machine handling will begin for professionals and job seekers.

The courses will be taught at the Arrasate campus on a face-to-face basis and following the strict protocols for the Covid-19

2020·06·04

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Between June and July, the Iturripe campus of the Higher Polytechnic School of Mondragon Unibertsitatea will be hosting two new courses aimed at professionals and job seekers. These are 100% financed courses on Pneumatics and Manual Machine Handling. The training is aimed at citizens of the Basque Autonomous Community and will be carried out following the Covid-19 protocol standards. In both cases, 40% of the vacancies will be reserved for job seekers, while the remaining 60% will be filled by people who have an employment contract. 

Courses for different profiles

  • The Manual Machine Handling Course: milling machines, lathes, drills and grinding machines will begin on 15 June and consists of 80 training hours, ending on 10 July (the week of 22 June, there will be no classes). The course is aimed at people who are interested in learning how to operate lathes, milling machines, drills and grinding machines with numerical or automatic control, and its main objective is to teach how to perform the machining of products by chip removal.
  • The second course offered, Pneumatics, will take place between 15 June and 3 July (except for the week of 22 June) and has a duration of 40 hours. The course is aimed at people who work in a field related to capital goods and pneumatic industrial machines or who have a special interest in training on this topic.

 

Sign up for our free courses:https://www.mondragon.edu/cursos/es/cursos-gratuitos

INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: Idurre Retolaza 664 265 068 - iretolaza@mondragon.edu