Who is the typical student in the AGMA Basic Training for Gear Manufacturing?
The typical student for the AGMA Basic Training for Gear Manufacturing is a machine operator in a gear manufacturing facility. We require that the employees who participate have six months experience and are familiar with basic shop safety procedures. In addition to machine operators, others who have attended the weeklong Training School include sales engineers, marketing personnel, company presidents and employees of PR firms. This school focuses on both the theory and practice of gear manufacturing, and the instructors are all seasoned gearing professionals. Classes are kept to fewer than 20 participants so that each person can interact freely with the instructors with the objective of being able to assess his own work and make needed process improvements immediately following training.
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