Foreman and Supervisor Training
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| Supervisory
personnel of Schiffer Mason Contractors in Michigan
discuss potential benefits of the Supervisor Certification
Program with IMI Director of Education and Professional
Development Larry Darling, far right. |
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BAC members, officers, and contractors are
eagerly awaiting the latest program offering from IMI: supervisor certification.
IMI’s Supervisor Certification
Program (SCP), which will be launched this fall, provides a critical link
between craftworkers and contractors. The end goals are career advancement
for BAC members, and increased job opportunities for BAC contractors. “This is one of the greatest benefits a contractor
can realize from IMI and BAC,” says Local 1 Michigan
President Ray Chapman. “And
the fact that it will be delivered locally makes it accessible to contractors
of all
sizes.”
SCP offers two levels of training for current or potential
supervisory personnel of BAC contractors: foreman and superintendent.
Both
levels offer national certification.
A precursor foreman training class
(not part of SCP) is scheduled for July 22-26 at the National Training
Center. This fall, SCP curriculum
training
will be offered as a “post graduate” course at the annual
Instructor Certification Program. Then the official SCP training can
be delivered locally
by IMI certified instructors and at the National Training Center.
Foreman
training requires 32 hours of study on such topics as productivity,
personnel management, and the construction process. Superintendent
training requires 32 additional hours, plus a Field Superintendent’s
Manual.
IMI Training Director Steve Martini notes that some BAC
Locals are already negotiating to write foreman training
into bargaining
agreements,
a trend
he expects to continue.
“It’s part of our commitment to career advancement and lifelong learning
opportunities to BAC members,” he notes. “And it is
to everyone’s
benefit to have better trained supervisors on the job site.”
For details on the Supervisor Certification Program or Foreman
Training, contact Clarence Nichols, cnichols@imiweb.org or call
301-241-5507.
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