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CNC Training: Certificate Program in Computer Numerical Control Technologies

CNC machine cast in blue light.

Program Goals:

The CNC Machinist Training program aims to equip candidates with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel as CNC operators in the advanced manufacturing sector. The course work and training covers essential aspects of CNC technologies, including the operation of industrial manufacturing equipment and the application of industry-standard tools and design software. Candidates will be introduced to fundamental procedures such as blueprint reading, safety, metrology, and quality control. The curriculum bridges the gap between mathematical principles and advanced manufacturing processes in its courses and training. Graduates will be proficient in setting up, operating, and programming computer numerical control (CNC) machines and will learn to adhere to safe working practices.

What You Will Learn:

Upon successful completion of the CNC Machinist Program course work, graduates will be able to:

  • Apply mathematical and scientific concepts to troubleshoot CNC manufacturing challenges
  • Set up, operate, program, and manage various CNC machines and manufacturing equipment safely and efficiently in industrial settings
  • Adhere to safe working practices and responsible use of CNC tools and machinery
  • Communicate technical information effectively as a skilled machinist
  • Proactively identify CNC machine and production issues and help develop viable solutions
  • Comprehend product variability and tolerances as specified by quality control processes and available tools
  • Employ resources to help assess manufacturing process variables and draw reliable technical conclusions
  • Implement precise design methodologies and design software to improve accuracy and production efficiency in CNC manufacturing
  • Apply skills, techniques and modern CNC tools to optimize manufacturing systems practices
  • Analyze, integrate, and control operations for a range of manufacturing systems
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Advanced Manufacturing

Southern Worcester County Regional Vocational (Bay Path) High School
Charlton, MA

Career Readiness

Sep 12 | Jan 24

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CNC

Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical High School
Hathorne, MA

Career Readiness

Sep 13 | Jan 11

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Foundations to CNC

Greenfield Community College at Franklin Cty Technical High School (FCTS)
Turners Falls, MA

Adult Learning

Sep 17 | Nov 20

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Welding

Old Colony Career Technical Institute at OCRVT High School
Rochester, MA

Career Readiness

Sep 18 | Nov 30

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Fabricating: Manufacturing Metal Fabrication

Sheet Metal Local #63
Springfield, MA

Career Readiness

Sep 18 | Nov 29

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Welding

Assabet Technical Institute at AVRT High School
Marlborough, MA

Career Readiness

Sep 19 | Jan 24

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CNC Machine Operator

Assabet Technical Institute at AVRT High School
Marlborough, MA

Career Readiness

Sep 19 | Jan 24

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CNC Operator/Intro to Solidworks Training

Leominster Center for Technical Education High School
Leominster, MA

Adult Learning

Oct 3 | Dec 20

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CNC Machine Operator

Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical High School
Taunton, MA

Career Readiness

Oct 5 | Dec 23

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MACWIC Level I

Charles McCann Technical High School (McCann Tech)
North Adams, MA

Adult Learning

Oct 17 | Dec 20

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