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Business & Industry Programs

Business Programs

Corporate Training

The Angelina College Workforce & Continuing Education Division (WCE) provides assistance and coordination for contract and customized training, as well as professional seminars, to meet the needs of area business and industry. WCE is excited to partner and provides training for the manufacturing sector, retail, school districts, health care organizations, computer technology, nonprofits, and other industries. WCE offers flexibility to meet your company’s learning and training needs via face-to-face instruction and on-site instruction. Examples of services provided are safety training for plants and industry, new hire onboarding, develop and deliver customized training plans, curriculum development, and identify resources, and partner with training professionals and vendors for specialized training.

Industry Programs

*Heavy Equipment Operator

The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is the training, assessment, certification, and career development standard for the construction and maintenance craft professional. NCCER credentials can lead to careers in construction. These credentials are tracked through NCCER’s Registry System that allows organizations and companies to track the qualifications of their craft professionals and/or check the qualifications of possible new hires. Heavy equipment operators not only work on regular construction building jobs, but also on infrastructure projects (roads, bridges, and ports, otherwise called non-building construction), and in mining and timber operations.

*Truck Driving

Class “A” Commercial Truck Driving License Training Program will prepare individuals to obtain a Class A, Texas Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). All students are required to have their CDL Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) before registering for the class. To prepare for the course download the Texas Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver’s Handbook. Applicants must: be at least 18 years of age, possess the appropriate valid Texas Commercial Learner Permit, pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical Examination and Drug Screen, Request a (Type 2) 3 Year Driving Record from the Texas Department of Public Safety, and have a valid social security card & driver’s license

*Notes programs also offered as part of the AC Work Ready program. Click HERE for information about the Work Ready program.