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DMG / MORI Seiki University Earns NIMS Accreditation



DMG / MORI Seiki USA announced that its training academy, DMG / MORI Seiki University (DMSU) is the latest addition to the network of National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS)-accredited training programs.

This accreditation focuses on CNC machining and machine maintenance, and requires that all trainers gain credentials in a variety of NIMS skills certifications. DMG / MORI Seiki Chief Learning Officer, Rod Jones, led the accreditation process, along with Doug Pierce, Manager of Educational Operations and John Roufis, Manager of Technical Instruction. "A recent on-site evaluation at the DMSU facility in Hoffman Estates, IL, solidified the accreditation; over the two-day visit, a NIMS Evaluation Team scrutinized all aspects of the University, assessing educational and physical aspects," said a company spokesperson.

"Our team found the entire staff, faculty and administration fully committed to expanding NIMS credentialing within their company and affiliated distributors," said NIMS Team Leader Joan Cook. "The facility is state-of-the-art, with exceptional opportunities for the participants to learn-and to ultimately earn NIMS credentials."

Cook and her team awarded the highest ratings in all seven areas of evaluation, according to NIMS, including program purpose; facilities; equipment, tooling, and measuring devices; program features; administration/management; instructional staff and trainee credentialing.

This accreditation focuses on CNC machining and machine maintenance, meaning trainers have successfully credentialed themselves in a variety of NIMS skills certifications, including:

  • CNC Milling Operations, Level I
  • CNC Turning Operations, Level I
  • Machine Maintenance, Service & Repair, Level III
  • Measurement, Materials & Safety I.

"Through a balance of on-site, web-based and classroom training formats, DMSU has established itself as a resource with the ability to transform entry-level machinists into the highly skilled experts that the industry demands," said a company spokesperson.

"We at DMG / MORI Seiki USA not only pride ourselves on our machine technology, but also the fact that we help our customers make the most of it through solid support and education," said Jones. "We're delighted to have received the NIMS accreditation, as it proves our dedication to going beyond machine-tool builder to respected industry educator."

In addition to the requirements of the accreditation, several DMSU trainers also earned the NIMS On-The-Job Trainer credential in 2009, which shows that staff members possess the core competencies required to optimize the education experience.

"More than 100 institutions nationally are accredited by NIMS, the vast majority being colleges, universities, or other educational centers," said a company spokesperson. "In fact, DMG / Mori Seiki University represents only the third corporation with such accreditation, joining Eaton Corporation, Eden Prairie, MN, and McGregor Metalworking Companies, Springfield, OH.

For more information contact:

DMG / MORI Seiki USA

2400 Huntington Blvd

Hoffman Estates, IL 60192

847-593-5400

www.dmgmoriseikiusa.com

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