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CNC Precision Machining
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) precision machining is about
control—incredibly precise control. Computer-guided systems produce
goods and materials in a whole new way. However, these sophisticated
machines can’t run themselves. Well-trained technicians are needed to
operate them. The academic coursework, labs and on-site experience
allow program graduates to enter or advance in such fields as mold,
model or die making; machine repair and CNC machining. An experienced
CNC operator can earn as much as $60,000 annually.
CNC Precision
Machining
These schools offer CNC Precision Machining: Erie Community College Jamestown Community College Mohawk Valley Community College Monroe Community College
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