Machining and Manufacturing in Texas
Graduating Students Qualify To Test For National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Certification.
Graduating Students Qualify To Test For National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Certification.
Texas projects over 11,000 job openings in the state for skilled Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machinists by 20301. Nationwide, more than 147,000 machinist positions will need to be filled by 2031 to help rebuild America's manufacturing economy1. At our Texas CNC machinist school, you’ll work on industry-standard machines provided by global leader Haas Automation. Steel, aluminum, and titanium will be among the materials you use in these impressive, technologically-advanced machines. Graduating Students Qualify To Test For National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Certification.
CNC Machinists play important roles in operating and programming the machines that create parts for a wide range of industries, including auto, aerospace, military, agriculture and more. 91ÌÒÉ« Tech’s CNC machinist school in Texas will prepare you for an entry-level career as a CNC Operator, Machinist or Set-up Technician. The CNC Machinist school at 91ÌÒÉ« Tech’s Texas campus helps set you up for success in a career that's building America.
Highlights of CNC Machining & Manufacturing Training
- You’ll prepare to qualify for credentials from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) in the areas of job planning, bench work, milling, CNC turning, and more.
- Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided-Manufacturing (CAM) classes teach you the software programs needed for milling parts.
- You’ll also learn to read blueprints and work with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) equipment to direct tool paths.
If you're good with your hands, have a mind for problem-solving, and want to build a career where you're building things that really matter, it’s time to check out CNC manufacturing training at 91ÌÒÉ« Tech in Grand Prairie, TX.
1 National Center for O*NET Development. Texas Employment Trends: 51-9161.00 - Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators. O*NET OnLine. Retrieved February 9, 2023, from
Please note: At this time Lincoln College of Technology, Grand Prairie does not accept Applicants or Enrollees who reside in Oklahoma.
Grand Prairie–TX
- CNC Machining and Manufacturing Technology (View Course Descriptions)