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JWCC Students Receive Honor from Manufacturing Skills Standards Council

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JWCC Students Receive Honor from Manufacturing Skills Standards Council | jwcc.edu

JWCC Students Receive Honor from Manufacturing Skills Standards Council | jwcc.edu

JWCC Students Receive Honor from Manufacturing Skills Standards Council 

JWCC Students Receive Honor from Manufacturing Skills Standards Council

 The following JWCC Students earned Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) nationally recognized certificates during the Summer and Fall 2022 semesters.  MSSC is an industry-led training, assessment and certification system focused on the core skills and knowledge needed by the nation’s front-line production and material handling technicians.

MSSC Safety Credential:

Kyle Warning – Quincy

Ryan Howland – Hannibal, Mo

Benjamin Wilson – West Point

 

MSSC Quality Credential:

Thomas Muse – Quincy

Avery Hayes – Palmyra, Mo

 

MSSC Manufacturing Processes Credential:

Avery Hayes – Palmyra, Mo

 

MSSC Manufacturing Maintenance Credential:

Jesus Ramirez – Quincy

Thomas Muse – Quincy

 

MSSC Certified Logistics Associate Credential:

Kimberly Schwener – Quincy

Abigail Bias – Quincy

Brandi Hartley – Bluffs

Marina Jackson – Quincy

 

MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Credential:

Abigail Bias – Quincy

 John Wood Community College is the educational link between business and community.  JWCC collaboratively creates innovative and relevant academic and training programs with business leaders to educate people and the workforce for today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities.  JWCC has centers in Quincy, Pittsfield, Baylis and Mt. Sterling, Illinois.  Programs include a comprehensive baccalaureate transfer curriculum, customized business training, career/technical degrees, certificates and personal enrichment courses.

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