Manufacturing Logistics Technician
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In Delaware, career pathways begin in the public education system (K-12) through Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways offered in charter, comprehensive, and technical school districts. These pathways continue through adult education, occupational training programs, and postsecondary programs that are administered by partnering state agencies, institutions of higher education, and other service providers.
Manufacturing Logistics Technician
The Manufacturing Logistics Technician pathway is a two (2) year; four (4) semester CTE program that engages students in open-ended problem solving where they learn and apply manufacturing processes and use modern, industry-leading technology and software. The program prepares students for further education and careers in manufacturing production. The CTE program consists of four courses that are completed on the campus of the Delaware Technical Community College.
Sequence of Courses:
Principles of Manufacturing
Manu Quality, Safety &
Practices
Manu Processes & Production
Advanced Handling &
Logistics
Early College Credit/Credentials:
Up to 7 college credits at Delaware Technical
Community College
Manufacturing Skill Standards Council,
Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) /
Manufacturing Skill Standards Council,
Certified Logistics Technician (CLT)
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration; 10-Hour Construction Safety
Certification / Occupational Safety and Health
Administration; 3 Hour Safety Refresher
Certification / Delaware Technical Community
College Certification
American Heart Association; First Aid CPR/
AED Certification / American Society for
Quality ; Lean Green Belt Certification
Work-Based Learning:
Job Shadowing
Mock Interviews
Resume Workshops
Mentorships
Bachelor’s Degree
Average Salary:
$61,790
Industrial Engineering Technicians
Associate's Degree
Average Salary:
$51,070
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
Certificate
Average Salary:
$28,620
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
Where to find this Pathway:
Pathway Languages:
RELEVANT LANGUAGES
- Arabic
- Chinese
- French
- German
- Russian
- Spanish
Wage Differential
Bilingual employees are compensated with a language differential of 5-20% more per hour than the base rate of a monolingual employee
Where To Find The Languages
Chinese
Haitian Creole
German
Portuguese
Spanish
- Alexis I. du Pont High School
- Appoquinimink High School
- Brandywine High School
- Caesar Rodney High School
- Cape Henlopen High School
- Charter School of Wilmington
- Christiana High School
- Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence
- Concord High School
- Conrad Schools of Science
- Delaware Academy of Public Safety & Secuirty
- Delaware Military Academy
- Delcastle Technical High School
- Design Thinking Academy
- Design-Lab High School
- Dover High School
- Early College High School
- Ferris School for Boys
- First State Military Academy
- Glasgow High School
- Howard Vo-Tech High School
- Hodgson Vo-Tech High School
- Indian River High School
- Lake Forest High School
- Laurel Senior High School
- Middletown High School
- Mount Pleasant High School
- Newark Charter School
- Newark High School
- Odessa High School
- POLYTECH High School
- Seaford Senior High School
- Smyrna High School
- Sussex Central High School
- Sussex Academy of Arts and Science
- Sussex County Vocational Technical School District
- Thomas McKean High School
- William Penn High School
- Woodbridge High School
- MOT Charter School
- Cab Calloway School of the Arts
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