Machine Production

Skilled machinists are in great demand. The training you will receive in the Machine Production Technology program can put you on the road to a successful career in this high growth industry. In a state-of-the-art facility, students use manual and computerized machining equipment to cut, mill, grind, or shape metal and non-metal materials. Whether utilizing traditional methods or more advanced techniques such as CNC, they are trained to produce machine parts with a high degree of accuracy. Prospective students should possess strong math skills, manual dexterity, mechanical aptitude, and the ability to solve problems.

Mr. Thomas DeGusipe
Mr. Thomas DeGusipe
Machine Production Instructor

Program Outline

Blueprint Reading
Bench Work
Layout
Vertical & Horizontal Boring Machines
Drill Presses
Computer Numerically Controlled Machines - Operation & Programming
Saws & Grinders

Career Options:

Machine Operator
Apprentice Machinist
CNC Operator
Mechanical Engineer
Machinist
Tool Grinder
CNC Programmer
Quality Control Assessor

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