Motors and Controls OR Advanced Motor and Controls
Industrial Electronics
Writing/Research in the Disciplines OR Professional Research and Reporting OR Literature-Based Research OR Public Speaking
Mechanisms
Intro to Automation
Industrial Safety
Engineering Materials
Physics - Mechanics OR College Physics I
Instrumentation
Intro to PLC
Hydraulics/Pneumatics
Intro to Engineering Technology
Precalculus Trigonometry OR Algebra/Trigonometry II
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
Social Behavioral Science Elective
Program Electives
Design Project
World of Work OR Career Ready/Explore/Employ
General Occupational Technology
Statics
Strength of Materials
Metrology
Blueprint Reading/Mach I
Machining Applications II
On-the-job training
Safety in the Workplace
How to safely operate and maneuver in a machine shop, production floor, and industrial environment
Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO)
Blueprint Reading
Mechanical- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and other instructions to determine operational methods, tolerancing, and sequencing
Be fluent with conversion between the English and Metric measurement systems
Bench Work and Measurement
Hand tools- Operate basic hand tools in a machine shop environment
Basic Welding and Brazing- Set up and operate metalworking, brazing, welding, and cutting equipment
Heat Treating- set up, operate, and verify heat treating parameters for different types of materials
2D and 3D Drafting- interpret and convert drawings/models into work instructions, both written and verbal
Hand filing- use precise movements and techniques to remove fine amounts of material from workpieces using hand files and stones
Layout- Interpret 2D drawings and translate into centerline locations, tangent edges, and other measurement features to aid in machining operations and dimensional metrology of existing features
Manual Metrology
Height Gage- Use as an aid in both layout and dimensional metrology to determine compliance to specifications or engineering drawings
Calipers, Micrometers (inside, outside, depth, tri-mics, flute mics, etc) - Measure various aspects of tooling, manufactured components, or intrinsic elements of related equipment to determine compliance to specifications or engineering drawings
Indicators and Gages- Use as an aid both in-situ and post processes to measure various aspects of tooling, manufactured components, or intrinsic elements of related equipment to determine compliance to specifications or engineering drawings
Toolmaker Microscope- Measure various aspects of tooling, manufactured components, or intrinsic elements of related equipment to determine compliance to specifications or engineering drawings using appropriate optical zoom and dimensional metrology techniques
Automated Metrology
CMMs- Operate and measure various aspects of tooling or intrinsic elements of related equipment to determine dimensional compliance to related instruction, specifications, or engineering drawings
Confocals- Operate and measure various aspects such as form, waviness, and surface roughness of tooling or intrinsic elements of related equipment to determine compliance to related instruction, specifications, or engineering drawings
Machining
Speeds and Feeds- Using available materials (both written and online), determine the correct speeds and feeds for different machining operations Following the calculation, operate metal working machinery using correct speeds and feeds to achieve desired surface finishes on tooling or instrinsic elements of related equipment
Sawing- Cut materials such as plastics, metals, and ceramics in preparation for fabrication or processing
Drilling- Machine parts to specifications using correct speeds and feeds and machine tool setups
Turning- Set up, operate, and machine parts to specifications (both dimensional and surface finish) using correct speeds and feeds, tooling types, and machine tool setups
Milling- Set up, operate, and machine parts to specifications (both dimensional and surface finish) using correct speeds and feeds, tooling types, and machine tool setups
Grinding- Set up, operate, and grind parts to specifications (both dimensional and surface finish) using correct speeds and feeds, wheel / pin types, and machine tool setups
Introduction to sinker and wire EDM- Understanding of the process, requirements, and limitations of the EDM process (dimensional, surface finish, material requirements, etc)
Intro to Single Point Diamond Turning- Understanding of the process, requirements, and limitations of the SPDT process (dimensional, surface finish, material types, etc)
Jigs / Fixtures- Ability to design, build, and test jigs and fixture to aid in the assembly of machine tools, parts, or subsequent fixtures
Polishing
Sandpapers / Films- use of manual and automated polishing equipment to achieve surfaces with a high luster and smooth surface to meet dimensional requirements of the molded part
Stones- use of manual and automated polishing equipment to remove recast layers from EDM, draw polish for ejection, burr removal to aid in removal of drag marks, and to improve the surface finish of molded features in mold components to meet the dimensional requirements of the molded part
Diamond Paste- use of manual and automated polishing equipment to achieve surfaces with a high luster and smooth surface to meet dimensional requirements of the molded part
Harassment training
Discourage harassment
Allow victims to report abuse
Prevent retaliation by abusers
Ensure swift resolution of complaints
Promote a harassment-free work culture
Injection Molding
Data / measurement interpretation- Ability to accurately interpret measurement results and other available data to determine next step iterations in achieving tooling that is capable of running production for sustained periods of time
Mold Assembly- Ability to completely assemble a thermoplastic or thermoset mold using latest revision mold components and documented assembly techniques and procedures to achieve a fully assembled mold that is capable of running production for sustained periods of time with parts that meet quality control standards
Mold Installation- Ability to install thermoplastic or thermoset molds into their appropriate molding machine and correct verify peripheral equipment selection and operation for production operations
Mold Processing- Ability to perform initial process set up, documentation, and verify process parameters to achive desired part quality (both dimensional and visual)
Plastic Troubleshooting- Experience in documentation and changing process parameters based on troubleshooting issues (both dimensional and visual) outlined by operators and technicians
Plastic materials- Understanding of different types of thermoset and thermoplastic materials and their appropriate processing parameters
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