What is the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Boot Camp?
The CNC Boot Camp is an innovative, fast-paced, hands-on program to learn the essentials of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) operations. Gateway Technical College, in partnership with the Racine County Workforce Development Center is offering the Boot Camp certificate program as a fast-track curriculum to train people in CNC. The Boot Camp curriculum includes Introduction to CNC/Support Equipment Basics, CNC Machine Tool Operation, CNC Offsets and Operations, Gauging/Inspection, Introduction to Manufacturing Excellence, Manufacturing Shop Safety, Blueprint Reading and Applied Mathematics. The intensive, hands-on training this program provides allows for the rapid transfer of skills to the shop floor. Who is the Boot Camp For? The CNC Boot Camp is designed for individuals desiring full-time employment as a CNC Operator. The program is ideal for dislocated or underemployed workers. How long is the Boot Camp program? The Boot Camp is a 14-week program that requires attending class 8-hours
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