Learn about Everett Community College’s precision-machining program — and find out why 90 percent of graduates are employed within 30 days — at information sessions Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. and Dec. 16 at 3 p.m.
The information sessions are at EvCC’s Advanced Manufacturing Training &Education Center, 909 North Broadway, room 132. For a free parking pass, email Daniela Le Meur at dlemeur@everettcc.edu or call 425-388-9570.
EvCC’s precision machining program is designed to provide the skills and knowledge for entry-level machine-operator positions. Students can earn a certificate in two quarters or a two-year degree. Graduates of the certificate program could land work at companies ranging in size from small shops to large corporations.
The number of job openings for precision-machine operators in Snohomish County and Washington is expected to increase. For more information about EvCC’s precision machining program, visit www.everettcc.edu/machining.
I-5 work in Everett today: Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews will close the right lane of northbound I-5 in Everett Tuesday for emergency roadside repair work from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.. The lane closure will take place about a mile before the 41st Street and Broadway exits.
During the lane closure, maintenance crews will stabilize a slope on the right shoulder of the highway.
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