Student Ojt Presentation of Experiences and Others
Student Ojt Presentation of Experiences and Others
Student Ojt Presentation of Experiences and Others
INTRODUCTION
It is the responsibility of the supervisors and managers to utilize
available resources to train, qualify, and develop their employees. Onthe-job (OJT) is one of the best training methods because it is planned,
organized, and conducted at the employees worksite. OJT will generally
be the primary method use for broadening employee skills and
increasing productivity. It is particularly appropriate for developing
proficiency skills unique to an employees job-especially jobs that are
relatively easy to develop, learn and require locally-owned equipment
and facilities.
DEDICATION
This piece of work is heartedly dedicated to God who
showered me His noble blessings for the success of my
chosen career.
To my loved one who are always there, to give inspiring
message, who sacrifice a lot in sending me to school, to
study and someday, theres something to be proud of.
And to our teachers, cooperating teacher, and
cooperating company who shared their knowledge and
guidance which served as our path to do the best thing
that we can.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I express my sincere thanks and gratitude to my family who show
support and love, to our teachers who molded us to be a good
student.
To the Company that accepted the trainee to have his OJT at their
company.
To our OJT Coordinator who give support, comments and ideas to
enhance our skills and abilities to improve work ethics.
With all my soul, most of all Id like to express my unending faith
to our Savior the one who gives talent and patience during the
time of great efforts.
When Japanese occupation was over, economic and social concerns in the country began to
prosper. Thus, business started to boom in Bambang paving the way for an educational
institution to cater to the growing population of the municipality. As a result, on July
11,1946, the Municipal Council of Bambang passed a resolution for the establishment of a
Junior High School in the southern part of the province.
The NVAC marker has been a historical emblem built at the left wing of
the faade leading to the Administration building of NVSU main campus.
The unveiling of the NVAC marker was held on June 18, 1965 with Hon.
Leonardo Perez, who, by that time was a Senator of the Philippines.
Eventually, on May 22, 1973, NVAC was converted to NVSIT by virtue of
Presidential Decree 196. With the increasing clamor for more degree
courses, NVSIT responded and provided expansions of its course
offerings. Initially, the courses offered were basically agriculture and
related-fields.
Similarly, the NVSAT in Bambang was converted into NVSPC on June
1983 by force of Batas Pambansa Blg. 495 which was authored by two
key political icons of the province, Hon. Leonardo B. Perez and Hon.
Carlos M. Padilla.
Both NVSIT and NVSPC had significant legendary threads and their
respective history continued to unravel under the existence of different
leadership or administration that anchored both schools to noble
intentions. There were numerous key officials and leaders who propelled
both schools to greater heights. Each leadership had left peculiar
legacies of innovations and systems of operation that will be eternal to
the history of both campuses. Truly, people come and go but
institutions will always remain. After the crisis brought by the war,
Filipinos high School) the other as the Nueva Vizcaya High School.
The passing of the House Bill No. 2232 (An Act Constituting the
Merging of the Two campuses into NVSU) authored by Hon. Carlos M.
Padilla was a big leap in the history of both campuses. The bid for
university status was indeed a rigorous task and members of the TWG
worked hard and lobbied in Congress to follow-up said bill.
Eventually, the painstaking bid for university status was over when
Republic Act No. 9272 lapsed into law on March 20, 2004. The act was
published in national newspaper on April 5, 2004 and it took effect
after 15 days from publication. The university status is a big call for
change and paradigm shifts, therefore confronting NVSU with bigger
challenges and greater accountabilities.
The first year of operation of the university was propelled through the
leadership of the Officer In-Charge, Atty. Lilia S. Garcia. It was during
the term of Atty. Garcia when the integration of various operations of
both campuses and the simplification of bureaucracy were formulated.
The cordial working relations of officials of both campuses were
intensified through the conduct of various workshops/seminars on
leadership, team-management building and strategic skills
development. It was also during Garcias term when the university has
finally come up with its official logo that embodies the vision, mission
and goal of NVSU.
MISSION
To deliver and produce competent human resource through high
quality and relevant instruction, research, extension programs and
entrepreneurship for sustainable development of the society.
ACADEMIC
EXCELLENCE
A
CULTURAL
DIVERSITY
GOALS OF COLLEGE OF
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
The College of Industrial Technology aims
to develop Industrial Technologists who are
equipped with the necessary knowledge,
manipulative skills, and work values
required for employment, locally and
abroad, in the values occupational trades.
OBJECTIVES OF COLLEGE
OF INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY
To provide technological knowledge and information that will enable
the learner to analyse job problems, determine appropriate
solutions, and perform problem- solving tasks in industrial/business
establishments.
OBJECTIVES OF DIPLOMA
OF TECHNOLOGY
To inculcate values and work ethics as a crucial factor in
national development.
To develop tradesman and broad technical skills in a particular
field of technology.
To provide technical/technological knowledge and information,
this will enable the individual to analyze job problems, to
determine appropriate solutions and to perform problem
solving tasks.
To provide general education that will enable the individual to
behave and interact effectively and efficiently within his social
and occupational mille.
To develop entrepreneurial competencies that will lead to selfemployment.
JOB DESCRIPTION
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Estimates cost of operations and repair.
Conducts training on shop safety.
Prepares activity and industrial reports.
Interprets information obtained from testing and measuring instruments.
Explain instruction manuals accompanying newly acquired instruments.
Simplifies instruction to the level workers.
Identifies parts of automotive wiring system.
Test electrical components for operations.
Suggests rewiring schemes or layout.
Schedules repair work.
Help in setting up and installing various troubleshooting.
Select suitable materials for automobile mechanical work.
Requisitions and make specification of parts for replacement.
Insures that workers use correct tools for the job.
Accepts responsibility for the quality of work.
Observe cleanliness, orderliness, courtesy and mechanics.
TRAINEE
EVALUATION
PICTORIALS/
DOCUMENTATION
Dismantle transmission of a
Loader 7
Removing propeller
Repairing Alternator
Removing transmission
Repairing starter
DAILY TIME
RECORD