Bad Company Inc
The SkillBridge Program at Bad Company Inc will teach participants from the lowest level basics of shop work through advanced performance automotive mechanic skills, in an area related to their military training. Some participants will learn business culture and Sage Accounting Software familiarity if that is to what their military experience best relates. Correct use of specialized tools and equipment will also be taught. Topics include: use of PPE, Vacuums, Brooms, Mops, Cleaning Consumables, Pressure Washer, Parts Washer, California Duster, Sonic Cleaner, Vibratory Parts Cleaner, Dynamometer, Vehicle Lift, Ratchet Straps, Chains, Chain Dog, Telephone, Computer (Internet Browser), Scanner, Copier, Specialty Equipment Awareness and Use, Torque Wrench, Parts Changing Software (ALLDATA) Maching Tools, Engine Build Tools, Plasma Cutter/Table, Ice Header Tools, Dog Fab Layout Pro, Caliperscalipers, Band Saw, Chop Saw, Belt Sander, Welding Machine, Lathe, Polisher Soldering Gun, Heat Gun, Wiring Hand Tools, Small Connectors and Parts Computer, Mustang Dynamometer & Software Interface, Sage Accounting Software and Business Office Hardware.
ABOUT THE JOB
Cleaner/Porter, Service Writer, General Maintenance Mechanic, Engine Builder, Welder/Fabricator, Wiring/Electrical Tuner, Dyno Tuner
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Learn and apply basics of shop work
- Advance in automotive mechanic skills
- Use specialized tools and equipment correctly
- Gain familiarity with business culture and Sage Accounting Software
QUALIFICATIONS
- Understanding of Physics, Geometry related to automotive context
- Knowledge of automotive systems and parts
- Ability to use hand and power tools safely
- Familiarity with computer software interfaces and basic office hardware
ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY
See the training matrix. Physics, Geometry, Vulnerabilities and Heat Sources Under a Car, Weight Distribution, Car Makes and Models, Parts Identification, Knowledge of What Moves Independently and What Moves with Suspension or Frame, Automotive Systems, Correct Safe Hand and Power Tool Use, General Specialty Equipment Use (Pulley Pullers, Ball Joint Separator, Harmonic Damper Puller, etc.), Parts, Subparts and Their Functions, Measuring, Mathematics, Welding, Measuring, Basics of Electricity, Soldering, Electrical Parts, Understanding the Internal Cumbustion Engine, Computer Software Interface, Interface Reading Tables.
TARGET MOCS
92Y, 94Y, 38B, 36B, 44C, 62E1H, 62E3E, 3500, 3510, 3521, 3524, 3529, 6073, 2148, 3522, 3523, 0111, 1330, 3051, 4601, 2605, 4210, 4230, 4260, 4280, 3400, 3408, 3432, 3451, 1005, 1025, 3372, ET, SK, YN, MC, YNS, TM, 915A, 730B, 920B, 001742, 003768, 2T3X1, 2T3X4, 2G0X1, 2R1X1, 2T3X7, 3E6X1, 3F3X1, 3F5X1, 6F0X1, 1A211
ELIGIBLE SERVICE BRANCHES
All Services
BENEFITS
- No cost training
- Skill development from basic to advanced levels
- Exposure to business software and office practices
PROGRAM COST
No cost to participate