Shoe Production NC II
Course Description Summary
Shoe Production NC II is a TESDA-registered qualification designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to produce various types of footwear according to industry standards. The program focuses on the complete shoe manufacturing process—from cutting and stitching of uppers to lasting, sole attaching, finishing, and packaging.
Learners will develop competencies in:
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Preparing materials, tools, and equipment;
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Cutting, stitching, and assembling shoe components;
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Performing lasting, sole attaching, and finishing operations using manual and machine processes;
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Observing workplace safety, quality control, and productivity standards.
Graduates of this qualification can work in shoe manufacturing companies as machine operators, assemblers, finishers, or can engage in entrepreneurial footwear production.
Nominal Duration: 436 hours
National Certification Level: NC II
Entry Requirements: Basic literacy, numeracy, and good physical condition (may vary per training center).
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