CNC Machining and Manufacturing Career Training 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP
Real World Training for a Hands-On Career in the Machining & Manufacturing Industry
Real World Training for a Hands-On Career in the Machining & Manufacturing Industry
With nearly half a million vacant jobs in the manufacturing sector, now may be the perfect time to acquire the skills you need to enter the field. 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP’s CNC Machining and Manufacturing training helps you build the technical skills you need to create, shape, and inspect metal and plastic components used across modern industry.
Across our campuses, you train using industry-standard machine tools, CNC equipment, and measurement systems that reflect what you find in real manufacturing environments. You learn in a controlled setting that allows you to develop skills gradually while building confidence and consistency.
With guidance from experienced instructors, you learn how to read technical drawings, operate CNC and manual machining equipment, and follow production standards that employers expect.
Why Choose 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP for CNC Machining and Manufacturing Training?
At 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP, hands-on learning drives every part of your training. From early classes onward, you work directly with manual and CNC machines in fully equipped labs.
Instructors bring real-world manufacturing experience into the classroom and shop, helping you understand how parts are produced, why tolerances matter, and how quality and efficiency affect the final product. Training focuses on the tools, materials, and processes used in today’s manufacturing facilities, helping you transition more smoothly into the workforce after graduation.
CNC Machining and Manufacturing Training Program Topics
You learn about:
- CNC machining fundamentals
- Blueprint reading and technical drawings
- Precision measurement and inspection tools
- Manual machining operations
- Materials and machining processes
- Quality control and production standards
- Shop safety and workplace practices
These skills prepare you for entry-level roles in CNC machining and manufacturing environments.
Industry Partnerships in CNC Machining and Manufacturing Training1
91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP works with industry partners and employers to help keep training aligned with current manufacturing technology and shop practices. These relationships help inform curriculum updates and reflect the standards used in professional production facilities.
CNC Machining and Manufacturing Certificates and Degree 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP
At 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP, you can pursue a CNC machining and manufacturing diploma or certificate allowing you to choose a path that fits your timeline and career goals. Program options vary by campus.
Financial Aid for CNC Machining and Manufacturing Training
You may qualify for financial aid for CNC machining and manufacturing school through federal, state, and private sources, as well as 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP scholarships. Contact your local campus to learn more about your financial aid options and next steps.
CNC Machining and Manufacturing Career Paths You Can Pursue
As a graduate of 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP’s CNC Machining and Manufacturing programs, you may qualify for entry-level roles such as:
- CNC Machinist
- Machine Operator
- Manufacturing Technician
- Production Machinist
- Quality Control Technician
Many 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP graduates go on to work for tooling companies, manufacturing plants, engineering firms, and aerospace companies.
Train for a Precision-Driven CNC Manufacturing Industry
Manufacturing continues to evolve with advanced materials, automation, and tighter quality standards. Employers look for technicians who understand both traditional machining methods and modern CNC technology.
91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP keeps pace by updating training equipment and instructional methods, so you develop skills that align with current industry needs and evolving production environments.
1 Read about our training partnership with HAAS Manufacturing.
CNC Machining and Manufacturing Training at a Campus Near You
Find a CNC Machining and Manufacturing training program near you and take the first step toward building precision and skill. Check out the 91¶ÌÊÓÆµAPP campuses that currently offer training in CNC Machining and Manufacturing:
Grand Prairie–TX
- CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology (View Course Descriptions)
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- Advanced Manufacturing with Robotics (View Course Descriptions)
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