manual machining/cnc programming & operations
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MANUAL MACHINING/CNC PROGRAMMING &
OPERATIONSCOMING FALL 2021
CECIL COUNTY SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
This program prepares students for abeginning career in manufacturing
and machine technologies and alignswith the National Institute of
Metalworking Skills (NIMS) MachiningLevel I Credentials. The program
involves classroom instruction andhands-on education in precision
machining while developingcompetency in process control,
manual operations, processadjustment, part inspection, as well as
demonstrating safety in machineoperations. Students will also develop
the workplace skills necessary forsuccess in the industry.
NEWPROGRAM:
Develop inspection plans and inspect simple parts using precision toolsand techniquesLearn and demonstrate quality assurance, process planning, and qualitycontrolRead and develop technical drawingsPerform benchwork drilling, threading, tapping, and reaming operationsProduce a part that matches a process plan and the print specificationsPerform routine milling and location of hole centersApply principles of 3D coordinate planes and develop a program forproducing a part on a CNC lathe or CNC turning center
AVERAGE WAGE FOR ALL TYPES OF MANUFACTURING JOBS
Specific job wages may vary by specific type.
Avg. Hourly Wage: $35.93
Avg. Annual Wage:$74,724
Manual MillingMeasurement, Materials, & SafetyJob Planning, Benchwork, & LayoutCNC Turning: Programming Set-up& Operations
MAIN PROGRAM AREAS
EXAMPLES OF PROGRAM TOPICS