The Machine Tool Technology program prepares students for employment in machine shops,
tool rooms, and instrument and experimental laboratories and provides upgrade opportunities
for employed industrial personnel. Students gain proficiency in the setup and operation
of drilling machines, lathes, mills, grinders, electrical discharge machines, Computer
Numerical Control (CNC) lathes, CNC milling machines, and computer aided manufacturing
systems.
Competencies will be assessed regularly in accordance with skill standards established
by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Students completing the program
may enter industry as an advanced apprentice machinist or machine operator and anticipate
advancement to machinist, tool and die maker, experimental machinist, or numerical
control programmer.
CNC Machine Programmers
Starting at $35,982 Experienced at $77,200
Machinist
Starting at $21,195 Experienced at $61,452