A Machinist is a skilled tradesperson with the skills and knowledge to create tools, parts, and objects by operating milling and drilling machines, grinders, and lathes in the machine shop. Machinists work in a wide variety of workplaces and are employed across a variety of industries including energy, transportation, advanced manufacturing and National Defense. Graduates of this program will be prepared to enter the workforce as entry-level Manual and CNC machine tool operators. Students will have the opportunity to earn 10 National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) credentials over both manual and CNC classes.
* Manual Machining experience or prior training is required to enroll in any CNC courses.
Upon Successful Completion
- Students will have the opportunity to earn the following (NIMS) certifications
- Measurement, Materials and Safety
- Job Planning, Benchwork, and Layout
- Drill Press I
- Milling I
- Turning I – Between Centers and Chucking
- CNC Mill programming setup and operations
- CNC Mill Operations
- CNC Lathe programming setup and operations
- CNC Lathe Operations
Courses and Program Costs
- TI-192 Preparation for Machining
- TI-115 Machining- Job Planning, Bench Work, and Layout
- TI-193 Manual Milling
- TI-194 Manual Turning
Manual Machining
Pricing Legend |
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Maryland Senior | $2,340 |
In County | $3,000 |
Out-of-County | $3,148 |
Out-of-State | $3,298 |
- TI-166 CNC Turning- Programming and Setup
- TI-167 CNC Turning Operations
- TI-164 CNC Milling Programming and Setup
- TI-165 CNC Milling Operations
CNC Machining
Pricing Legend |
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Maryland Senior | $2,340 |
In County | $2,995 |
Out of County | $3,145 |
Of of State | $3,295 |
Time to Complete Program
Manual Machining – 6 Months – 2 evenings per week
CNC Machining – 9 Months – 2 evenings per week
Entry Requirements
- Preparation for Machining is a required prerequisite for all Machining classes unless the student is able to demonstrate prior learning through NIMS testing.
- Manual Machining experience or prior training is required to enroll in any CNC courses.
- A $25.00 non-refundable registration fee is required from all students.
- Students are required to have a High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Students are required to take the TABE Assessment prior to enrollment.
- Students must participate in an Orientation and Information Session.
- Students must maintain a 75% average in each class and meet attendance requirements to progress to the next course.
Location of Training
CNC Machining Classes
Career Technology and Training Center
116 Industrial Park, Accident, MD 21520
Manual Machining Classes
Southern Garrett High School
345 Oakland Drive, Oakland, MD 21550
Certifying Professional Association/Agency
National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS)
Upon Successful Completion
- Students will be able to demonstrate core competencies as outlined by NIMS.
- Students will also have the opportunity to earn NIMS Credentials in each class.
Occupational Outlook
Overall employment of machinist and tool and die makers is projected to grow 7% from 2020 to 2030. It is projected that there will be 38,200 new machinist jobs in 2024.
A.A.S. Degree in Professional & Technical Studies: Machining track
Students also have the option of earning a credit A.A.S. degree in Professional & Technical Studies: Machining track. Learn more here.
Registration Deadline
SEPTEMBER2
Next available Manual Machining program will begin on Sept. 23, 2024 and end on Mar. 3, 2025
Next available CNC Machining program will begin on March. 10, 2025 and end Dec. 8, 2025
*Course details could be subject to change, call or email for more information.
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