Richard Marten
Division Chair, Industrial & Engineering Technology
rmarten@nctc.edu
(940)668-7731 ext. 4415
Build Your Future with Precision: Launch a High-Demand Career in Machining at NCTC!
Dream of a hands-on career where your skills are always in demand? The Machining Technology program at NCTC is your direct pathway to becoming a skilled machinist - the essential craftspeople who bring designs to life in industries like manufacturing, construction, and specialized engineering!
A Career That’s Growing: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects faster-than-average job growth for machinists, meaning incredible opportunities await! This isn’t just a job; it’s investing in a secure and thriving future.
Earn While You Learn & Grow: Machinists typically enjoy stable, full-time employment with regular business hours. Starting wages average around $17/hour, but experienced machinists can earn over $25/hour - with significant potential for advancement!
Choose Your Path to Success: NCTC offers flexible pathways tailored to your goals:
- Basic Level I Workforce Certificate (16 weeks): A fast-track to foundational skills and entry-level positions.
- Level I Workforce Certificate (1 year): Build on your base and enhance your employability with a comprehensive skillset.
- Machining Technology, AAS (2 years): The gold standard - a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree that unlocks advanced roles and higher earning potential.
Graduates of the NCTC Machining Technology Level 1 Certificate will demonstrate proficiency in a comprehensive range of technical and professional competencies, preparing them for success in modern manufacturing environments. These competencies are categorized as follows:
Foundational Skills:
- Professional Communication: Effective verbal and written communication skills appropriate for industry settings.
- Workplace Safety: Implementation of proper safety protocols and practices to maintain a secure work environment.
- Basic Machining Operations: Competent execution of fundamental machining procedures utilizing hand tools and basic machinery.
- CNC Fundamentals: Understanding of core concepts related to Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machining technology.
- Blueprint Reading: Foundational knowledge of blueprint interpretation for the machining trade.
- Precision Measurement: Accurate utilization of industry-standard precision measuring tools for part inspection and quality control.
- CAM & Machine Code Understanding: Grasp of the relationship between Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software and the machine code that drives CNC equipment.
- CNC Equipment Operation: Demonstrated proficiency in operating both CNC mills and lathes.
- Pattern Development: Creation of patterns essential for the machining trade, supporting efficient production workflows.
Flexible Learning Options: The Level I Workforce Certificate is designed to be completed in approximately 42 weeks (one year) through a convenient blend of face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes!
Ready to forge your future? Contact NCTC today to learn more about our Machining Technology program and take the first step towards a rewarding career!