What do you study in the CNC program? What is the future employment?

Study content: mechanical drawing, basic mechanical design, basic mechanical manufacturing, mechanical English, hydraulic and pneumatic transmission, electrical and electronic technology, CNC principles and systems, advanced mathematics, CNC machining process and programming, machining process and equipment, machine tool troubleshooting and maintenance, Mastercam, UG design and manufacturing, proe, clamping, simulation training, quality management.

Core competencies: CNC machine tool processing program preparation, CNC machine tool operation, debugging and maintenance, CNC equipment management.

Employment Direction:

First, CNC operator, after CNC internship and CNC operation training students can be qualified.

Second, CNC programmer. At present, many machining companies use automatic programming to generate CNC machining programs, so you need to learn CAM software. CNC programmers are very demanding and responsible, so they require extensive machining experience. For students just out of school, it takes a while to work out.

Third, CNC maintenance personnel or after-sales service personnel. This position is more demanding, is the most lack of CNC. Not only to have a wealth of mechanical knowledge, but also electrical knowledge. If you choose this direction, it may be very hard, often traveling, to continue to learn and accumulate experience.

Fourth, CNC salesperson. This position is the most lucrative, and requires not so much specialized knowledge, but requires outstanding eloquence as well as good social skills.

Fifth, other similar professions, such as draftsmen; mechanical designers; structural designers; machining process management or field technicians; CNC machine operators.