Toby Watson - Welding - Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

Toby Watson

is a Welding instructor at Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center and an American Welding Society-certified welder. Toby aims to give students the tools they need to succeed in their careers and lives by coaching them through welding courses and offering advice regarding finances and professionalism.

Tim Watson - Welding - Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

Tim Watson

is a Welding instructor at Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center, bringing more than 35 years of welding and construction experience to the classroom, including two decades as a millwright and welder with the United Auto Workers. Tim enjoys preparing students for successful careers by taking them to tour local companies and mentoring them in welding and life skills.

James Fisher - Painting - Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

James Fisher

is a Painting instructor at Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center, using his 30 years of field experience to teach students necessary painting skills and OSHA safety. James has been a member of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades for more than two decades.

Jason Keith - Heavy Equipment Operations, Pre-Apprentice - Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

Jason Keith

is the lead Heavy Equipment instructor at Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center. Jason is a third-generation union heavy equipment operator and a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers for more than two decades, with experience working on numerous projects in Missouri and Illinois. In his role, Jason is proud to work alongside a team that offers innovative training in GPS grade control technology and an entry-level driver training program for students pursuing their commercial driver’s license.

Kenny Smith - Carpentry - Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

Kenny Smith

is a Carpentry instructor at Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center. A union carpenter for more than two decades, Kenny has experience installing drywall, metal stud framing and acoustic ceilings. He learned carpentry from his father and grandfather, and he enjoys the opportunity to pass his skills along to students.

Jamey Heisserer - Carpentry - Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

Jamey Heisserer

is one of Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center’s Carpentry instructors, with more than 15 years of experience in the field, and is a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Coming from a family of union carpenters, Jamey loves teaching students the skills they need to open doors to great career opportunities. 

Shawn Gramlisch - Bricklaying - Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

Shawn Gramlisch

is a Brick Masonry instructor at Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center and a member of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers for more than two decades. A fourth-generation bricklayer, Shawn is trained in blueprint reading, job site supervision, and brick, block and stone installation, and is OSHA-certified.