Clackamas Community College Career Center
The Clackamas Community College Career Center is your one-stop resource for career and employment services, where you can receive one-on-one coaching for any phase of your career path. Whether you are just getting started or want to make a change, we can help you choose a program, develop a plan, and find your dream job.
Columbia River Maritime Museum
The Education Department at Columbia River Maritime Museum offers learning opportunities for all ages on and off campus.
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Epiroc – Industrial Tools & Attachments
Manufacturer of Industrial Handheld Tools & Attachments, both Hydraulic and Battery Powered.
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Fusion EMS
Since 1995, we have delivered the highest quality electronics manufacturing services (EMS) in the Pacific Northwest.
Our specialty is turnkey manufacturing of high-mix, high-complexity PCB assemblies in the displays/instrumentation, defense/avionics, industrial, medical, and high-end consumer market segments.
Our specialty is turnkey manufacturing of high-mix, high-complexity PCB assemblies in the displays/instrumentation, defense/avionics, industrial, medical, and high-end consumer market segments.
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Peterson Cat
Peterson Cat is the Caterpillar equipment dealer for Northern California, Oregon, and SW Washington
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SKILLCRAFT INSTITUTE
Skillcraft equips underserved youth with hands-on skills and real-world experience through our Future Makers program, preparing the next generation for careers in manufacturing, fabrication and creative trades.
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STREAM~N Team / Engaging Every Student
STREAM~N Team is for youth ages 15–18 who want to help our community and environment. Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Arts, Math and Nature provide ideas and inspiration.
Funded by Oregon Youth Corps, the first STREAM~N Team began in Oregon City in 2025. We hope to support other groups in the years ahead. The Team meets at times that are most convenient for the group, with an average of 5-10 hours per week in summer and 10-20 hours per month during the school year.
Team members are encouraged to take public transit or provide their own transportation. We may be able to provide transportation, if necessary.
Stipends of $200-$400 are earned for every 20 hours of service work, with bonuses for completing tough challenges.
High school credit can be earned by students attending partner schools.
Funded by Oregon Youth Corps, the first STREAM~N Team began in Oregon City in 2025. We hope to support other groups in the years ahead. The Team meets at times that are most convenient for the group, with an average of 5-10 hours per week in summer and 10-20 hours per month during the school year.
Team members are encouraged to take public transit or provide their own transportation. We may be able to provide transportation, if necessary.
Stipends of $200-$400 are earned for every 20 hours of service work, with bonuses for completing tough challenges.
High school credit can be earned by students attending partner schools.
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