Excellent
opportunities exist for both men and women due to the
growing demand for trained industrial maintenance technicians
to maintain sophisticated equipment. Recent graduates
have been employed as:
-
Machinist
- Tool
& Die Makers
- Tool
& Die Designer
- Mold
Maker
- CNC
Programmer
- CNC
Set-up /Machinist
- Quality
Control
- Business
Owner
- Teaching
- Supervision
- Plant
Manager
The
program maintains a 100% graduate placement rate.
Related
U.S. toolmaking / machining industry facts
-
Experienced precision machinist / toolmaker earnings
range from $40,000 to $75,000 annually.
- The
U.S. Government projects three job openings for every
new precision machinist / toolmaker.
- Todays
machinist/toolmaker utilizes computers and high technology.
- Many
toolmakers eventually own their own tool shops.
- Precision
Machining provides a practical basis for an engineering
of business degree
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