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Fast-Track Machine/Tool Technology

 
  • Advanced Systems Tech.
  • Production Technician
  • Machine/Tool Technology
  • Welding
  • Fast-Track Welding
  • WHAT DOES A MACHINE/TOOL TECHNICIAN DO?

    Quickly become a vital part of the manufacturing industry by enrolling in our Fast-Track Machine/Tool program. Virtually all manufactured products depend on the precision machining industry at some point during their production. A career as a machine tool technician will make you an important part of that process. Our graduates apply their knowledge and skill to plan, manufacture, assemble, test and repair parts as well as mechanisms and machines.  If you have strong math skills and like a challenge, this career is for you!
    Career Forecast Stable Outlook.Average Salary $42,380on campus

    Learning at Washburn Tech

    In this program, you will learn to read technical information on blueprints along with sketching, angles, tapers, gearing and precision measuring. Instruction also includes hands-on training in the operation of machine tools, such as the engine lathe, milling machine, surface grinder, drill press, computerized numerical control milling machine and computerized numerical control lathe. Attending full-day, you can complete the program in one semester, while high school and half-day students can finish in two semesters.  Upon completion, you will earn a 23-credit-hour technical certificate and a NIMS certificate. This program is offered at various times throughout the year including a summer session.

    CERTIFICATIONS: NIMS, OSHA-10

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    Entrance Test

    To enroll in this program, you must score a minimum of 4 in both reading and math on the Accuplacer test.

    Fast Track Machine Tool Certification

    CERTIFICATIIONS: Fast Track Machine Tool Cerrtification, OSHA 10

    Enter the Workforce

    After earning a technical certificate, you'll be prepared to enter the workforce.

    Or you can continue your education and earn an associate degree.

    Transition to 48 Credit Hour Program

    Jobs and Salaries

    CAREER FORECAST: stable outlook
    About 47,500 openings for machinists and tool and die makers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire. SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

    Entry-Level Salary

    $41,093
    (2022)

    Projected Job Openings

    142
    (annually)

    Projected Job Growth

    8%
    (2020-2030)

    Schedule Options

    Morning

    LENGTH
    1 year

    PROGRAM BEGINS
    Every January and August

    SCHEDULE
    MON - FRI; 8-11:10am

    Afternoon

    LENGTH
    1 year

    PROGRAM BEGINS
    Every January and August

    SCHEDULE
    MON - FRI; 11:45am-2:55pm

    Full-day

    LENGTH
    1 semester

    PROGRAM BEGINS
    Every January and August

    SCHEDULE
    MON - FRI; 8am-2:55pm

    Program Cost

    Financial Aid is available to those who qualify, and have a high school diploma or GED. To set-up an appointment with a financial aid counselor, call 785.670.3360.


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