CNC Machinist

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CNC program nationally accredited

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Shoreline Community College student Richard Stevens (left) works with CNC program instructor Keith Smith.

 

This is an intensive program designed to prepare qualified individuals for entry into the job market as a CNC

Program Advisor:

Keith Smith

206-546-6969

Room 2500

ksmith2@shoreline.edu

 Machinist (Computer Numerical Control). Instruction covers programming and basic set up and operation of CNC machines, blueprint reading, shop mathematics, machine tool theory, inspection, surface plate techniques, and Statistical Process Control (SPC). Students will be involved in the production and machining of industry parts.

Shoreline's CNC Machinist program gets a 4.0 is  accredited by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).

 

"Getting this accreditation is really good news for our students," said SCC's CNC instructor Keith Smith.  "With industry using the credentials
to recruit, hire and promote machinists, and with few other programs in the state providing the NIMS stamp of approval, Shoreline students are ahead
of the game."  More

 

Degrees/Certificates

A range of degree and certificate options are available, including a two-year, Applied Associate in Arts and Sciences Degree in CNC Technology, a three-quarter Certificate of Proficiency and one quarter Certificate of Completion.

Assistance available

The CNC Machinist program is one of the four I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) programs at Shoreline Community College. I-BEST programs have two instructors in the same classroom to teach technical and basic skills.  Students who need to improve their English language or brush up on math can also get the help they need while studying in the career field of their choice. 

 

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