Miniskills Mechanical

Friday, February 27, 2026 (8:00 AM - 4:30 PM) (PST)

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Many workers enter technical roles without a strong foundation in mechanical systems and tools, which can lead to inefficiencies, safety risks, and rework. This course introduces essential mechanical concepts and tool applications, blending online learning with hands-on practice to reinforce understanding. Designed for entry-level technicians, production staff, and anyone seeking to build mechanical fluency, this training sets the stage for confident performance in mechanical tasks. Learning Objectives: Identify and apply appropriate threaded fasteners, hand tools, and fittings for workplace tasks. Properly set up and use a torque wrench based on fastener specifications. Understand and recognize the function of basic mechanical systems, including levers, cams, turnbuckles, pulleys, and gears. Why This Matters for Your Organization: Reduces errors and improves safety through proper tool and fastener use. Builds confidence and technical skill in newer employees or cross-training initiatives. Lays a foundation for more advanced mechanical training and upskilling programs. Empower your team with essential mechanical knowledge—register today and strengthen your workforce from the ground up! Trainer Bio: John Dahlgren is an experienced electrical safety and systems instructor with extensive expertise in industrial circuits, electrical measurement, and OSHA compliance. With years of hands-on experience, he specializes in training professionals to work safely and efficiently with AC and DC systems, helping organizations minimize risks and improve operational performance.
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2480 Notre Dame Blvd
Chico, CA 95928 United States
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Friday, February 27, 2026 (8:00 AM - 4:30 PM) (PST)
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