Delta's Fast Start™ job training programs are a great way to gain some valuable skills local employers need. All programs are accelerated and range from 3.5 to 13 weeks. That means you can get the tools you need to start working faster. 

Delta College offers Fast Start™ career credential programs in collaboration with Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works and when employer hiring requires a significant skilled labor pool. The programs only run when employers are experiencing a shortage in qualified candidates. This is evaluated quarterly. 

Funding support for training costs may be available for those who qualify. Individuals are encouraged to visit a Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works! offices in Bay, Midland, Saginaw, Gratiot and Isabella counties to learn more about training options. Qualifications vary based on employer and the type of training. 

 

Student in chemical processing lab
Learn how the Chemical Process Operator Fast Start™ program changes lives. Over 95% of participants who successfully complete Fast Start™ have received full time job offers with starting wages of $34,000-$55,000. The partnerships between businesses, Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works! and Delta College make this program possible.

Chemical Process Operator Fast Start 

Delta's Chemical Process Operator Fast Start™ program is designed to prepare individuals for a career as a chemical process operator. Offered when area employers indicate they are ready to hire, this accelerated training program is run in collaboration with industry partners and Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works! and area employers. Fast Start™ job training is designed to get you in the workforce quickly—it's a 13-week, 40-hours-per-week program. The program typically runs 8am – 4:30pm and is only offered when multiple chemical industry businesses project a hiring demand. On average, we run two sessions a year.

This program is designed for individuals with a minimum of two years of manufacturing, skilled trades or technical work experience or two years of military experience in a technical field. Individuals with less work experience are highly encouraged to pursue the Chemical Process Technology associate's degree.

Benefits of the program include:

  • Half of the training is hands-on, in Delta's state-of-the-art lab.
  • 95% of those who have successfully completed this program have received full-time job offers after training.
  • You will earn 23 hours of academic credit toward Delta's associate's degree in Chemical Process Technology.

 

Delta course Credits earned Tuition savings

CPI 120 – Introduction to Process Operations

2 credits

You can save approximately $2,760 in in-district tuition for these 23 credits.

CPI 210 – Basic Chemical and Unit Operations

 

4 credits

 

CPI 220 – Process Measurement

3 credits

 

CPI 230 – Process Control

3 credits

 

CPI 240W – Process Troubleshooting

3 credits

 

CPI 250W – Advanced Chemical Operations

4 credits

 

CPI 260W – Process Operations Management

4 credits

 

 

 

The program is 50% in the classroom and 50% in Delta's main campus hands-on lab.

The objective of the training program is to have the student understand the following topics:

  • Description of selected or typical chemical processes
  • Chemical process operator roles and responsibilities
  • Basic physics for chemical processes
  • Valve types and operations
  • Pumps and fluid flow
  • Basic understanding of process instrumentation
  • Heat exchangers 
  • Reactor operations
  • Distillation and stripping
  • Safety issues involved in process operations
  • Quality assurance issues

This program is ideal for individuals with two years of prior work experience in a mechanical or technical field and a desire to work in the chemical industry. These positions require employees to lift 50 lbs, climb stairs, work shifts and have a commitment to safety and teamwork.

When the application process opens, you'll need to submit:

  • Application
  • High school transcripts, diploma, or GED
  • Transcripts for each college you have attended, including Delta
  • Résumé indicating one of the following scenarios:
    • Associate's degree in a technical field PLUS one of the following:
      • 2 years of manufacturing, technical, chemical or skilled trades experience OR
      • 2 years of military experience in a technical field
    • High school diploma or GED PLUS one of the following:
      • 4 years of manufacturing, technical, chemical or skilled trades experience OR
      • 4 years of military experience in a technical field
  • WorkKeys test results - proof is required with application
    • Minimum Score of 3: applied technology
    • Minimum Score of 5: applied math, workplace documents, geographic literacy

All applicants are encouraged to visit a Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works! office to speak with a case manager about qualifications for financial support for training. 

Financial support may be available to those who qualify.

Manufacturing Warehouse & Logistics Fast Start

The Delta College Manufacturing Warehouse & Logistics Fast Start job training program is designed for an individual with little to no experience in manufacturing who is seeking an entry level position with the opportunity for advancement. 

Employers have a high demand for logistics and warehouse employees with minimum starting pay rates for these roles $14 – $16 per hour. Job duties include: being the main point for movement of materials and packaging of products; preparing raw materials for operations; manually breaking down pallets of materials and products; arranging, stacking and repackaging materials; operating a fork lift; being knowledgeable of and upholding health and safety standards; hands-on and management of normal equipment maintenance; instrument calibration and handling of medium to heavy hand tools.

This program is designed for individuals with a minimum of two years of manufacturing, skilled trades or technical work experience or two years of military experience in a technical field. Individuals with less work experience are highly encouraged to pursue the Chemical Process Technology associate's degree.

Training details

  • 62 hours of training running Monday – Friday, 8am – 4:30pm.
  • Classroom and hands-on training at the Delta College Main Campus, a forklift training facility and online learning. Online learning may be performed using personal computer or in a Delta College computer lab.
  • Upon Completion of the program you will receive an OSHA 10-hour Safety Card, Fork Lift Certification and Delta College Manufacturing Warehouse & Logistics Fast Start Certificate of Completion.

Topics of the training program include:

  • Safety
  • Computer skills
  • Basic math used in manufacturing
  • Hand and power tools
  • Units of measurement
  • Procedure use
  • Communication and interviewing preparation

All applicants are encouraged to visit a Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works! office to speak with a case manager about qualifications for financial support for training. Financial support may be available to those who qualify.

 


 

Contact us

Workforce Strategies
P160
training@delta.edu
989-758-3602

Hours
Monday – Thursday, 7:30am – 5:30pm