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CNC Machine Operator

Program Description

The CNC Machine Operator program is designed to provide the basic skills and knowledge to safely operate CNC mills and lathes.  Course topics include machine start up, running parts, basic measurement and inspection of the parts, as well as machine monitoring to ensure that quality parts are produced.  Includes hands-on experience, practical applications, and lab time on Hurco machines.  Upon successful completion of the training students may earn the OSHA 10-hour General Industry certification and NIMS Measurement, Materials, & Safety, CNC Mill Operations, and CNC Lathe Operations certifications along with a work ethic certificate and Certificate of Completion from OCC.

  • Classroom location:  Auburn Hills Campus
  • Schedule: Full-time, Monday thru Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • Duration: 5 weeks 
  • Format: In-person/OSHA 10 online

Module Descriptions

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry – 10 hours
This course provides training for entry-level workers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces, as well as information regarding workers’ rights and employer responsibilities.  Through this training, OSHA helps to ensure that workers have the knowledge they need to stay safe on the job.  Students who successfully complete this course receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card from the OSHA Training Institute – a credential that holds value for a lifetime.

Measurement, Materials and Safety – 40 hours
This course provides an exploration of the basics in machining, raw materials, use of hand tools, safety and maintenance.  Topics include an overview of measurement techniques, material, safety, machine tool math, quality controls and maintenance.

Job Planning, Benchwork, and Layout – 40 hours
This course provides an exploration of the basics of hand tools, understanding drawings, manual machines and layout. Students will learn to interpret drawing information, describe basic symbols and notation and interpret basic GD&T feature control frames.

CNC Milling Level 1 – 40 hours
This course provides the student with an introduction to basic programming and milling operations.  Students will gain an understanding of manual and CNC milling practices as well as knowledge in tooling, machining, practices and applied mathematics.

CNC Turning Level 1 – 40 hours
This course provides the student with an introduction to basic programming and lathe operations.  Students will gain an understanding of manual and CNC lathe turning practices as well as knowledge in tooling, machining practices and applied mathematics.

Additional Course Content 

Workplace Skills
Students will improve competence in employability skills that are essential to success in the workplace.  Students will address communication and explore how to establish a stronger work ethic.

Career Readiness 
Students will be provided with resources and tools to be successful in the labor market.  Personal branding, including resume and interview skills, will be addressed with the assistance of a career coach.  Students will learn how to use LinkedIn as part of the job search process.

Employer Engagement
Students will gain greater understanding of the advanced manufacturing industry through employer interactions such as off-site tours, on-site guest speakers, and Interview Day.

Contact Information

Le'Anna Sosnoski-Miller
Education Training Specialist
(248) 232-4174

Jessica Knapik
Program Coordinator
(248) 232-4527