Applications Open Until the 18th... 240 Employees from Companies Introducing Smart Factories Targeted

Jungjingong Recruiting Trainees for Advanced Course for Smart Factory Employees View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 3rd that it will recruit 240 trainees to participate in the first advanced course for smart factory employees in 2021.


The training targets employees of small and medium-sized manufacturing companies that have introduced smart factories. The course consists of online and offline education and on-site projects. Based on smart factory theory and practical training, trainees will also carry out trainee-led projects to identify and improve problems directly at the company site.


The training will be conducted over three months. Specifically, it includes ▲orientation (6 hours) ▲online theoretical education (48 hours) ▲offline practical training using the Smart Factory Learning Center (16 hours) ▲on-site projects (80 hours) ▲results presentation and graduation ceremony (10 hours), totaling 160 hours. The training participation fee is free. In particular, based on last year's operation results, the curriculum has been reorganized to significantly expand the proportion of on-site projects conducted at companies.



Applications for participation in the first advanced course for smart factory employees can be submitted by downloading the application form from the SBC website notice board from the 4th to the 18th and sending it via email. Kim Hyung-su, head of the SBC Job Division, said, "As the number of companies introducing smart factories increases, the demand for professional personnel is also rising," adding, "SBC will take the lead in nurturing smart factory experts equipped with problem-solving capabilities by operating an advanced course focused on job training and on-site improvement projects."


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