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SCTE

SCTE. Center Overview. This center is sponsored by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education Program under Award No. 1104176. 2. PARTNERING COLLEGES. Sinclair Community College 444 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45402-1460 937.512.2759 ned.young@sinclair.edu.

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SCTE

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  1. SCTE Center Overview This center is sponsored by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education Program under Award No. 1104176.

  2. 2 PARTNERING COLLEGES Sinclair Community College 444 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45402-1460 937.512.2759 ned.young@sinclair.edu Norco Community College 2001 Third Street Norco, CA 92860 951.739.7880 kevin.fleming@norcocollege.edu Tacoma Community College 6501 South 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466 253.566.5253 ebowles@tacomacc.edu Jefferson Community & Technical College 1000 Community College Drive Louisville, KY 40272 502.213.7280 vince.dinoto@kctcs.edu Oakton Community College 1600 East Golf Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 847.635.1975 sompolski@oakton.edu

  3. 3 MISSION The National Center for Supply Chain Technology Education will identify and develop skills-based educational pathways, facilitate professional development, and will disseminate educational materials with the goal of increasing the number of skilled supply chain technicians. VISION The Center aspires to increase the number of skilled technicians by serving as the national leader for supply chain technology education

  4. 4 OBJECTIVES 1. Conduct a gap analysis of existing technician training, identify technologies being used and develop training modules 2. Develop and deliver professional development training related to these technologies. 3. Disseminate information to students, educators, and industry

  5. The distribution centers of tomorrow require highly trained supply chain technicians to operate and maintain complex robotics and conveyor systems. True alignment between community college programs and industry needs Certifications and degrees meeting the needs of employers Consistent training nationwide Future workforce will be better prepared The supply chain will become more efficient 5

  6. 6 ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS

  7. 7 NATIONAL PARTNERS MAP

  8. SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGY 8 DEFINITION OF A SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNICIAN A person who installs, operates, upgrades, or maintains the software, hardware, automated equipment and systems that support the supply chain. Industrial Maintenance Mechanics, Pneumatics, Troubleshooting Electronics AC/DC, Logic Controllers, Optics, Scanners, Sensors Material Handling Equipment Conveyors, Guided Vehicles, ASRS Communications Process Improvement, Critical Thinking Data Management Networking, Radio Frequency, Inventory Control, Barcodes

  9. Questions? www.SupplyChainTechEd.org This project funded by

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