Henry Ford Community College is offering a free, six-week Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Programmer training course from Feb. 6 to March 16, 2012 for the unemployed, under-employed and veterans.
In this training course, students will gain knowledge and experience in C.N.C. machinery, which includes various computer-aided manufacturing (CAM.) systems, 2D programming, Solid Works drawing systems, and 3D machining on the Vertical Machining Center (VMC). Students who successfully complete the program will receive an industry-recognized Hass Level II certification.
To participate in this training course, students must meet the following criteria:
· provide proof of employment and/or veteran status;
· have a minimum of two years working with C.N.C. Milling and
Turning centers;
· be able to read shop prints;
· have minimal computer skills (using a word processor, establishing
file folders, copying and moving files, launching programs from
icons or program lists);
· have basic math skills (algebra, geometry); and
· C.N.C. Operator training (optional).


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