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In learning about whether obtaining new jobs skills is an option of necessity for individuals, WKRG visited the Maritime Training Center to get some inside information regarding the training we provide and the effects that these skills have on our students. Tony Hopper and several students were interviewed. To read…
The AIDT Maritime Training Center is hosting an OSHA 5410 Maritime Standards class June 23-27. To register online go to training.ccs.ua.edu – click on Occupational Safety and Health then OSHA Training or call toll free 866-432-2015.

Miller Welding Aluminum Seminar

Wednesday, 14 May 2014 09:31
The AIDT Maritime Training Center is hosting a Welding Aluminum Seminar, presented by Tony Anderson. To register, please visit www.millerwelds.com/alseminar.
The AIDT Maritime Training Center staff will be set up as a vendor at the Mobile Community Action Head Start P.R.E.S.S. For Success Annual Parent Conference on March 26th, 2014. The Maritime Staff will assist in giving parents information on The Maritime Training Center and the opportunities available to them through…

Certified Welding Inspector Training & Testing

Wednesday, 05 February 2014 11:57
The American Welding Society (AWS) will be conducting Certified Welding Inspector (CWI®) Training and Testing here, at the AIDT Maritime Training Center. This training is "an intense week of preparation you won't find anywhere", according to AWS.  They will be conducting the training and testing sessions on March 2-8, 2014…
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360 Addsco Road, Mobile, AL 36602
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We are an NCCER accredited training unit under the Gulf State Shipbuilders Consortium and a member of the American Welding Society.
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The Maritime Training Center was designed to meet the growing demand for industrial-related training for the sourthern region of Alabama, and provide job seekers with the qualifications and skills needed to join the growing maritime-related industries.