CNC Entry-Level Technician

Certificate

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Build the skills to step into machining and advanced manufacturing fast. This 15-week, non-credit training program is designed for adults who want practical skills, hands-on experience, and a quicker path into the workforce. 

What You Learn in CNC Machining

Start with the tools of the trade. Learn to read blueprints, measure parts, use shop math, work with hand tools and fasteners, and develop safety habits that keep a manufacturing floor moving.

Then you move into CNC basics and CAM fundamentals. In this program, you do more than watch raw material transform into a precision part. Using the same equipment as pros in the field, you control how it happens. 

What Can I Do With CNC Training?

Start on the shop floor where precision matters. As an entry-level tech, you can run CNC machines, load materials, check parts, read blueprints, and keep production moving. As you gain more on-the-job experience and training, you can move into higher roles. Become a machinist, lead operator, programmer, or focus on inspection. You can have a great career and the income to match. 

A Solid Foundation

Shop Math

Let's do a conversion.

Shop Math

Work with fractions, decimals, measurements, angles, and more.

CNC Basics

Put it together.

CNC Basics

Get hands-on in machine orientation and safety, G&M codes, maintenance, and machine operation.

Blueprint Reading

A language, too.

Blueprint Reading

Learn to read engineering drawings, whether multi-view or sectional view, and part specifications.

CAM Fundamentals

It’s all about support.

CAM Fundamentals

CAM software supports CNC machine tools. Learn to write, apply, and operate the programs.

 

Tour the CNC Lab

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Career Services

EICC’s Career Services department helps you refine goals, search for jobs, and launch a profession. Looking for work or an internship? Regional and national employers post openings on our job posting site. Upload your resume. Refresh it first using our free online tool. Meet with an EICC career coordinator to do a mock interview or to learn more about career pathways.

REACH YOUR CAREER GOALS
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Start in High School

Get a jump on your college education while you're in high school. Choose a Career Academy and complete a semester to a full year of courses. It's free for most students and cuts down on the time you spend completing your EICC degree, often in half. Save time and money, and launch your career sooner.

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Ready to Launch?

Start here. Earn a certificate. Build new skills in a short-term program. Step into the field and enjoy the edge you now have in the job market. From baking to digital analytics, we give you a launching pad.

Where do you want to go?

Employment and Wage Outlook 

How to Pay for EICC

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While federal financial aid is not an option for programs offered through our Continuing Education department, financial help is still available. Contact us to find out what you qualify for.

Contact Us
 

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Online registration is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Office hours - Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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CNC Entry-Level Technician: Locations

Blong Technology Center building

Blong Technology Center

8500 Hillandale Road
Davenport, IA 52806
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