Precision Machining Technology



Highlights

• Invent, design and manufacture the tools and components for a wide range of  production needs

• Utilize advanced computer-controlled technology to create steel, aluminum and plastic components

• Work daily with the same equipment and techniques as industry leaders

 

Is this you?

  • I am detail oriented
  • I can focus
  • I am precise
  • I love to design

Career Opportunities Upon Graduation:

  • Computer Numerical Control (CNC)  Machinist
  • Industrial Machine Operator
  • Tool Grinder
  • Inspector
  • Machine Set-Up

With additional Training/Education:

  • CNC Programmer
  • Tool & Die Maker
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Machine Designer
  • Machining Supervisor

CERTIFICATIONS:

  • National Center for Construction Education & Research

Typical Wages:

  • $10 to $30/hour
  • $60,000 and up with a degree —owners,  managers, technicians salaries vary with  experience/training/education

Some Area Employers Include:
Houser Racing, Simco Mfg., Cover Mfg., General Machine & Saw, Hess Industries, Turbo Parts

Partnering with:

  • North Central State College

Career Focus:
Prepared for immediate employment, advanced industrial certifications, and further education

Certifications, Early Placement, Scholarships
A College Tech Prep Program


Scott Jones, 740-389-4681 x 157
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Tri-Rivers Career Center and Center for Adult Education
2222 Marion-Mt. Gilead Rd. Marion, Oh 43302 • 740-389-4681 • Fax: 740-389-2963