About CNC Production Specialist
This program acquaints students with the basic manufacturing operations, such as safety, shop math, blueprint reading, basic GD&T, and metrology. Students will transition into performing tasks encountered in a manufacturing environment including selecting tools, raw materials, work holding, and the steps involved in preparing CNC equipment for operation. Students will also learn how to utilize CAD/CAM software to assist in performing tasks associated with running production on a CNC machine such as quality measurement and tool compensation.
The mission of this program is to provide high quality instruction to fully prepare students for success in a career as CNC Production Technicians.
Program Structure
| Postsecondary Program of Study | OCP | Course | Hours |
| CNC Production Technician I | A | PMT0026 | 300 |
| CNC Production Technician II | B | PMT0027 | 300 |
Dual Enrollment is available for high school students. View the Dual Enrollment at OTC video playlist.
Program Structure Details
Occupational Completion Points (OCPs) - The CNC Production Specialist program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of one occupational completion point. OCPs provide a student with early completion training options linked to employment opportunities established by the Florida Department of Education based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system and accepted industry titles. Academic skill level required to complete program: Grade 9 language and reading, and grade 10 math.
Industry Certification/Licensure
Near the completion of applicable courses, students will take one of the following industry certification exams:

Program Cost
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