Computer Assisted Manufacturing Program
- Career Information
- Nature of the Work
- Career Path
- Jobs Available
- Industries Employing
- Work Environment
- Instructors Speak
- Course Information
Career Information - Local
| City | ||
|---|---|---|
| Approx. Starting Salary ($/year) | $ 35,360 | Local |
| Average Salary ($/year) | $ 43,326 | Local |
| Average Wage at Placement ($/hour) | $ 17 - 20/hr | Local |
| Placement Rate (%) | 90% | |
| Labor Market | Strong | |
Nature of the Work
This will range from fixture and tool design to time study and liaison between design and production.
Career Path
Our graduate’s jobs range from small manufacturing firms to high tech industries, from a metal shop to a design house.
Specific Jobs Available to Graduates
- Manufacturing Engineering Technician
- CNC Programmer
- Drafting Technician
Industries Employing Graduates of this Program
- Manufacturing
- Business
- Education
- Research
Work Environment
Most graduates in this field will work both in the office environment and right on the production floor enabling them to see their plans come to fruition.
Instructors Speak
"This program uses the latest computer technologies coupled with the best software the market has to offer to both train and assist those who wish to pursue this field. The methodologies applied are 'real world' driven."
~Charles Webster--Instructor
Technical Professor
Course Information
Program Description
The Computer Assisted Manufacturing program is designed to provide the tools for sharpening our competitive edge with the use of the computer as an enhancement to engineering and manufacturing.
Program requirements from the catalog:
Certificate - *PDF file - See Available Courses for online versions.
Prerequisites:
Drafting experience or permission of instructor
Hours Offered:
Day and Evening classes are available
Length of Program: (years)
2 semesters full-time
More info, e-mail: cpelski@ccri.edu


