Tool and Die Maker
Machinists and tool and die makers set up and operate machine tools to produce precision metal parts, instruments, and tools.
Machinists and tool and die makers set up and operate machine tools to produce precision metal parts, instruments, and tools.
Applied engineering technicians assist engineers in creating systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.
CAD technicians use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings.
Maintenance mechanics use lathes, milling machines, and grinders to maintain equipment in a manufacturing setting.
Facilities managers are responsible for making sure that buildings and their services meet the needs of the people that work in them.
Industrial machinery mechanics adjust and calibrate equipment, maintain and repair factory equipment and other industrial machinery.
CAD designers create drawings that contain information on how to build a structure or machine. These drawings define dimensions and materials of a project and are stored digitally.
Quality control technicians examine products and materials for defects or deviations from specifications.
A CNC programmer operates computer-controlled machines or robots to perform one or more machine functions on metal or plastic work pieces.
CNC operators set up and operate machines that cut, shape, and form metal and plastic materials or pieces.