CNC MACHINING - Autry Technology Center

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To prepare students to enter the CNC Machining field. Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Machining program will provide students a comprehensive level of understanding in manufacturing machining processes currently used in manufacturing industries. Students will gain skills in blueprint reading, precision measuring, job planning for setup and operation of CNC Milling and CNC Turing equipment. Students will gain knowledge and proficiency in design processes using software, such as SolidWorks and Fusion 360 CAD/CAM. Students will learn metrology methods to determine optimum speeds and feeds to make parts that are repeatable while following tight quality standards. Graduates will be qualified for a wide range of manufacturing occupations found in aerospace, energy, automotive, component and parts suppliers. CAREERS AVAILABLE IN THE INDUSTRY: LICENSURE / CERTIFICATIONS: CNC Machinist CNC Machine Operator CNC Machinist Assistant CNC Technician Manual Machinist Manufacturing Technician • OSHA General Safety Measurement, Materials & Safety • CNC Milling Operations • CNC Turning Operations Job Planning, Benchwork & Layout Drill Press Skills 1 Manual Milling Skills 1 • Grinding Skills 1 Turning Operations: Turning Between Centers CNC MACHINING $ 12-28 PER HOUR (OK SALARY RANGES) CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES for current tuition rates and enrollment information. 580.242.2750 Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $2.00/hour. *2020 Oklahoma salary ranges were obtained from O*Net OnLine Oklahoma’s Promise Availability Hands-on learning is the best way I know how to learn and Autry Tech provides that and more! - Lauren D.

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To prepare students to enter the CNC Machining field.Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Machining program will provide students a comprehensive level of understanding in manufacturing machining processes currently used in manufacturing industries. Students will gain skills in blueprint reading, precision measuring, job planning for setup and operation of CNC Milling and CNC Turing equipment. Students will gain knowledge and proficiency in design processes using software, such as SolidWorks and Fusion 360 CAD/CAM. Students will learn metrology methods to determine optimum speeds and feeds to make parts that are repeatable while following tight quality standards. Graduates will be qualified for a wide range of manufacturing occupations found in aerospace, energy, automotive, component and parts suppliers.

CAREERS AVAILABLE IN THE INDUSTRY:

LICENSURE / CERTIFICATIONS:

CNC MachinistCNC Machine OperatorCNC Machinist AssistantCNC TechnicianManual MachinistManufacturing Technician

• OSHA General Safety

• Measurement, Materials & Safety

• CNC Milling Operations

• CNC Turning Operations

• Job Planning, Benchwork & Layout

• Drill Press Skills 1

• Manual Milling Skills 1

• Grinding Skills 1

• Turning Operations: Turning Between Centers

CNC MACHINING $12-28 PER HOUR (OK SALARY RANGES)

CONTACT STUDENT SERVICESfor current tuition rates

and enrollment information.

580.242.2750

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $2.00/hour.

*2020 Oklahoma salary ranges were obtained from O*Net OnLine

Oklahoma’s Promise Availability

Hands-on learning is the best way I know how to learn and Autry Tech provides that and more! - Lauren D.

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• Problem Solving

• Critical Thinking

• Attention to Detail

• Ability to Apply Math

• Coordination

• Excellent Vision

• Time Management

• Accurately Follow Detailed Specifications

HIGHLIGHTS

AREAS OF INTEREST & HELPFUL SKILLS

• Blueprint Reading• 3 Axis CNC Milling• Programing CNC Controllers (Fanuc &

Haas)• 5 Axis CNC Milling• Selecting Feed Rates• CNC Lathe Operation • Manual Mill Operation • Precision Part Measuring• Manual Lathe Operation • Lean Manufacturing Concepts

Aug-May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm M-F Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm

Tuition: In-District / Out-of -District $1050 / $2100 Half Day or $2100/ $4200 Full Day

Who can enroll: Adults and High School Juniors & Seniors

Additional cost: Books and supplies for adults are approximately - TBD

COURSE LENGTH/IN-DISTRICT TUITION AND COSTSAPPLICATION POLICY Incoming high school juniors and seniors make application for Autry enrollment during their high school spring and/or fall enrollment (in-district only).

In-district adults can make application throughout the year and will be considered for enrollment following the completion of in-district high school enrollments. Out-of-district adults will be considered after completion of in-district adult enrollment.

ADMISSION PROCEDURESAfter submitting an online application and in order to be considered for enrollment, the following information will be collected and scored in a rubric:

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS • Attendance• Current high school transcript with cumulative GPA• Test scores (Pre-ACT, ACT, PSAT, SAT, or Next-Generation Accuplacer)• 2 interview questions

GRADUATING IN-DISTRICT SENIORS • Complete high school transcript with final GPA• Test scores (Pre-ACT, ACT, PSAT, SAT, or Next-Generation Accuplacer)• 2 interview questions

ADULTS • Successful college hours or current test scores (Pre-ACT, ACT, PSAT, SAT,

or Next-Generation Accuplacer)• 2 interview questions

Adults applying for admission must take the Next-Generation Accuplacer assessment if successful college hours or current standardized testing is not available. An Autry career counselor will interpret the assessment results to determine interest and suitability for enrollment.

ENROLLMENT INFORMATIONFinancial Aid: Financial aid options are available for qualified students. Contact the financial aid office at Autry Technology Center for more information.

Autry Scholarship: This scholarship is available to high school graduates who: (1) live in the Autry Tech district (2) lived in the Autry Tech district their senior year in high school, and (3) meet enrollment guidelines. This scholarship covers 100% tuition for up to three years immediately following high school graduation. The cost of books and supplies is the responsibility of the student. Scholarship eligibility will be reviewed each semester.

Tuition: In-district high school students pay no tuition for full-time career programs. In-district adult students pay in-district rates. In-district adults are defined as post-secondary individuals who have established legal/permanent residence in the Autry Tech district. All others pay out-of-district rates.

Expenses: May include, but are not limited to, textbooks and supplies available at http://autrytech.edu/student-services/books-supplies/.

autrytech.edu

This program is accredited by the Oklahoma State Department of Education and the Oklahoma Board

of Career and Technology Education.

CAREER PATHWAY: PRODUCTIONPROGRAM: CNC MACHININGpotential courses Measurement, Materials & SafetyJob Planning, Benchwork & LayoutBasic CNC Milling OperatorBasic CNC Turning OperatorCNC Milling Programming, Setup & OperationCNC Turning Programming, Setup & OperationManual Mills & Drill PressesManual Lathes & GrindersWorkforce Staging & Integration

Total Class Hours - 1050

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• EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Workforce Development Coordinator with Autry Technology Center works diligently to match students with jobs available

in industry.

• SALARY RANGE Listed below is the salary range in Oklahoma for CNC Machining obtained from O*Net OnLine.

• OCCUPATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS(Information obtained from the US Dept. of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook)Machinists use machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders, to produce precision metal parts. Many machinists must be able to use both manual and CNC machinery. CNC machines control the cutting tool speed and do all necessary cuts to create a part. The machinist determines the cutting path, the speed of the cut, and the feed rate by programming instructions into the CNC machine.

Although workers may produce large quantities of one part, precision machinists often produce small batches or one-of-a-kind items. The parts that machinists make range from simple steel bolts to titanium bone screws for orthopedic implants. Hydraulic parts, antilock brakes, and automobile pistons are other widely known products that machinists make.

Some machinists repair or make new parts for existing machinery. After a broken part is discovered in a machine or piece of equipment, a machinist remanufactures the part. The machinist refers to blueprints and performs the same machining operations that were used to create the original part in order to create the replacement. Because machinists and tool and die makers work around machine tools that may present hazards, these workers must follow precautions to avoid injuries. For example, workers must wear protective equipment, such as safety glasses, to shield against bits of flying metal, earplugs to dampen the noise produced by machinery, and masks to limit their exposure to fumes. Although many machinists and tool and die makers work full time during regular business hours, some work evenings and weekends because facilities may operate around the clock. Some work more than 40 hours a week.

ACCREDITATIONSNational Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS)Oklahoma Board of Career and Technology Education Oklahoma State Department of Education

INSTRUCTOR(S) JEREMIAH RESCHKE Jeremiah Reschke joined the Autry Tech team as the CNC Machining Instructor in 2021. He has over 21 years of

experience working for FLIR systems. During this time, he was part of research and development projects for NASA, DOD, and DARPA - creating intelligent systems that protect lives and livelihoods.

CNC MACHINING

2020Lowest 10% Median Highest 10%

Hourly $11.55 $18.30 $28.29

Annually $24,010 $38,070 $58,850

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Questions or concerns should be directed to the Director of Student Services or the Assistant Superintendent.

Autry Technology Center no discrimina en base a raza, color, género, estado de embarazo, nacionalidad de origen, religión, discapacidad, estado de veterano, orientación sexual, edad o información genética.

Las preguntas o inquietudes deben dirigirse al Director de Servicios Estudiantiles o al Asistente del Superintendente.