Numerical Control Machine Operator OLD

Hour-based occupation
Onet code: 51-9161.00

2

Years

1904h

Related instruction

3995h

On-the-job training
Classroom Instruction Topics
  • College Student Success
  • Print Reading
  • Intro to Computers
  • Machining Technology I
  • Intro to CNC
  • Algebra & Trigonometry I
  • Writing and Inquiry OR Freshman Composition
  • Machining Technology II
  • CNC Milling
  • Machining Calculations
  • Intro to CAD/CAM
  • Machining Technology III
  • CNC Turning
  • Prof Research and Reporting OR Oral Communication
  • Advanced Machining
  • Machining Tech IV
  • Advanced CNC Turning
  • Comp-Aided Manufacturing
  • Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
  • Industrial Safety
  • Advanced CNC Milling
  • Industrial Robots
  • Social Science Elective
On-the-job Training
  • Measure dimensions of completed products or workpieces to verify conformance to specifications. Install mechanical components in production equipment.
  • Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment.
  • Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment.
  • Enter commands, instructions, or specifications into equipment. Remove products or workpieces from production equipment. Program equipment to perform production tasks.
  • Monitor lubrication of equipment or workpieces.
  • Study blueprints or other instructions to determine equipment setup requirements. Replace worn equipment components.
  • Remove accessories, tools, or other parts from equipment.
  • Monitor equipment operation to ensure proper functioning.
  • Watch operating equipment to detect malfunctions.
  • Adjust equipment controls to regulate flow of production materials or products. Calculate specific material, equipment, or labor requirements for production.
  • Lift materials or workpieces using cranes or other lifting equipment. Set equipment controls to meet cutting specifications.
  • Stack finished items for further processing or shipment.
  • Adjust equipment controls to regulate coolant flow.
  • Maintain production or processing equipment.
  • Confer with others to resolve production problems or equipment malfunctions.
  • Clean production equipment.
  • Draw guide lines or markings on materials or workpieces using patterns or other references.
  • Load materials into production equipment.
  • Test electrical equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning.
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