NWCC - Northwest College of Construction

Faculty

Jason Ramey: Mr. Ramey started in the trades in 1992. He has experience in all phases of carpentry and many aspects of construction, including, tilt-ups, safety, project supervision, estimating and instruction. He has been a teacher with NWCC and AGC since 2001 and is an NCCER Certified Instructor.

Jim McGhee: Mr. McGhee started in the trades in 1988. His experience includes Carpentry and Construction, as well as Business Management and Construction Training of both secondary and post-secondary students. He is an NCCER Certified Instructor.

Montie Boyer

Ken Walker

John Marks

Thomas Hart

Montie Boyer

Dan Amick: Flagging / Jumpstart

Sue Wilson: Ms. Wilson started in the trades in 1979. Her experience includes Heavy Equipment operation, Logging, business management, Quality Control, laborer, safety, and instruction. She has been an instructor with NWCC since 2000. She is an NCCER Certified Instructor and teaches our Craft Laborer Program.

Jim Johnson

Frank Siefert

Dave Knottingham

Tom Wilson

Billy Leslie

Edwin Nail

Jerry Clark

Dan Forrest

Gary Hofsommer

Jeffrey Kinnee

Colleen Mitchell

James Seely

Terry Finch

Marsh Randy

Roofing

Roy Parker

Safety / First Aid

Judy Betts: First Aid

Doug Wizer: Safety Orientation, OSHA 10-hour & Field Safety

Eric Montoya

Steve Drazkiewicz

Allan Berry

Yasmine Branden

Kevin Friedel

Elizabeth Gibson

Alan Hargrave

Thomas Liesy

Sign Hanging

Harold Fletcher

Chuck Rogers

William White

Welding

Gale Schmidt

Kym Halstead

 

News

  • National Tile Contractors Association supports NWCC Tile Apprenticeship Program. More...
  • New "Playground" for Heavy Equipment Training Donated... More...
  • Northwest College Of Construction Offers New Tile Setter & Finisher Program. More...

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