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Machine tool technology students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. Students acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading, computer aided drafting, precision measuring equipment including CMM training, and computer numerical control (CNC) as well as CAD/CAM training. The Machine Tool Technology Program is accredited by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Each student will have the opportunity to earn Level I Credentials with NIMS.
BMW Scholars ProgramThe BMW Scholars Program allows eligible students to attend class full-time at local community colleges while working part-time at BMW in order to further their education requirements, gain the necessary hands on experience, and to become viable candidates for full-time positions at BMW. Degrees currently being considered are Production Associate, Machine Tool, Mechatronics, Maintenance, Robotics (Automated Manufacturing Technology), and Automotive. Find out more information about applying to BMW Scholars.
Students gain experience in reading blueprints and in setting up and operating standard machine tools and CNC machines to produce precision metal parts.
Machinist, Maintenance Machinist, Tool Room Machinist , Tool and Die Maker, CNC Operator, CNC Programmer, CAD/CAM Programmer, Quality Control Inspector