The Machine Tool/CNC program prepares you for a lucrative career in the field of advance manufacturing. Take a virtual tour of the new state-of-the-art machine lab located in the Wisner-Bottrall Applied Technology Center.
Learn What Machine Tool/CNC Is All About
As a Machinist/Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician you will shape metal and various materials to precise dimensions by using machine tools. MT/CNC technicians plan and set up the correct sequence of machine operations in accordance with blueprints, layouts or other instructions to write both manual and computer-generated machine programs. The technician is required to use various hand tools, micrometers, gauges and other precision measuring instruments.
To be most effective in the manufacturing environment of today, you will need to be able to read blueprints, perform basic shop math, read measurement tools and communicate effectively with others using today's Machine Tool/CNC terminology.
What Machinist/CNC Programming Technician Students Say
Caylee VanDenToorn discovers a love of machining through GRCC Job Training
Jose Villanueva discovers CNC machine tooling and plans a new career
Armando Medina says CNC/Machining program has been 'an incredible gift'
Class Length
612 clock hours delivered in approximately 20 weeks
Days
Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
What skills do you need to have prior to beginning training?
The applicant should demonstrate reading and math skills and the desire to work in a manufacturing environment. The ability to work with others, good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity are also required.
What will you learn while in training?
- Blueprint Reading
- Mathematics
- Using the Machinist Handbook
- Using Hand Tools
- Bench Work
- Layout
- Manual Machine Tool Operations
- Precision Measuring
- Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Conversational Machine Tool Operations
- Computer Operations
- Teamwork and Communication Skills
Location
GRCC Applied Technology Center
151 Fountain NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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