CNC Technical Operator Short Term Training

TechCred Funding Approved!

Shull Hall, Leffel Lane Campus | July 13 - August 7, 2020 

M-F | 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Commitment to Safety

Clark State takes your health and wellness very seriously. We have activated several emergency response initiatives, learn more by visiting our COVID-19 response webpage.

Our advanced manufacturing lab will utilize all safety and cleanliness standards as recommended by the State and CDC. This includes physical distancing, appropriate PPE and increased sanitation. 

We will also be utilizing lower capacity in our lab and will only enroll 10 students into this course. Enroll and reserve your post today! 

Course Goals

1) Examine visualization and graphics as a major component in manufacturing

2) Demonstrate manufacturing graphic visualization techniques

3) Demonstrate mechanical sketching techniques

4) Use basic measurement tools and techniques

5) Use common precision measurement tools

6) Examine the basic concepts of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)

7) Examine lean manufacturing principles

8) Handle measurements and perform technical calculations

9) Understand common materials used in a machine shop

10) Applying the Machinery's Handbook

11) Demonstrate knowledge of different processes used in machining and fabrication

12) Understand preparation procedures for making projects in the shop

13) Understand operation of basic metal working machinery

14) Prepare an industrial-level notebook

The 80 hour, noncredit, CNC Technical Operator training will give students the foundation knowledge of manufacturing and CNC operations. Training will cover both manual machining principles, as well as, CNC milling and turning entry level operations. 

Overview of the manufacturing process, including machine tool operations, CNC setup and operation, as well as, setup and operation of manual metal lathe, mill, drill press and band saw for completion of lathe and milling projects. 

Students will have the opportunity to test for their NIMS Measurement, Materials and Safety national credential. 

Course Cost - $2,000.00

Includes - all course tuition and fees, course supplies and NIMS credential testing fees

Students who finish this training program will be eligible to apply for Clark State credit hours towards a certificate in our Advanced Manufacturing programs through our prior learning assessment process.

 

The CNC Technical Operator certificate is approved and eligible for TechCred funding - businesses may apply for reimbursement funding, up to $2,000 per employee! *

*max award, per round, is $30,000. 

The current application round closes at 3 p.m. on June 30, 2020.

Learn more about TechCred by visiting www.techcred.ohio.gov

or

Contact us today to start your application for employee reimbursement for this July training session!

 

 

Contact

Workforce and Business Solutions
Clark State Community College
937-328-6063
workforce@clarkstate.edu