Manufacturing Engineering Technologies
If a career that combines working with your hands, programming computerized machines, and operating complex equipment appeals to you, then check out the CNC Advanced Manufacturing Technologies program.
Learn:
- Machine tool set-up and basic machining skills
- Basic computer numerical control (CNC) and computer-assisted drafting (CAD).
- Blueprint reading and interpretation of drawings and symbols.
(Note: This is a high school program. For options for adults, click here.)
Virtual Tours:
Scarlet Oaks and Diamond Oaks students from Welding and Precision Machining toured Barnes Aerospace recently. It’s awesome to realize that these students will graduate from high school with professional and technical skills to work in the aerospace industry (and many other high-tech industries!)
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College Credits
- In this program you can earn college credit!
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Career Pathways
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- CNC operator/programer
- Bench hand
- Tool room supervisor
- Quality control technician
- Took set-up technician
- Engineer
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Career Credentials
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- Aerial Work Platform (AWP) Operation
- FANUC Certified CNC Machining Center Programming and Operation
- OSHA 10 -General Industry
- Haas CNC Lathe Operator
- Haas CNC Mill Operator
- NIMS Measurement, Materials, & Safety
- Forklift Operation
- CPR/First Aid
Currently offered; subject to change
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