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- Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102
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Saint Paul College Programs
Machine Tool Technology
Program Documents
Program Brochure
CNC/Toolmaking Diploma Program Guide Sheet
Machine Operator Certificate Program Guide Sheet
Program Overview
Machinists and toolmakers are skilled craftsmen who make the precision metal parts that are highly specialized and not mass produced. They make precision components and specialized tooling such as plastic injection molds and metal stamping dies. Their parts are made to exact specifications by removing excess metal with the aid of machine tools, numerically controlled machines, computer assisted machinery, and precise measuring and gauging equipment. Overall, machinists and toolmakers are involved in developing goods from design to production. As the economy expands, so will the demand for manufactured goods that require machined metal parts. Graduates can apply training received at the College towards the completion of apprenticeship requirements.
Program Requirements:
• CNC/Toolmaking Diploma
• Machine Operator Certificate
What You'll Learn
- Knowledge and skills to make precision machined parts and tooling.
- Knowledge and skills to program and operate CNC machinery using CAD and CAM.
- How to operate and set-up inspection and gauging equipment.
- Communication skills such as blueprint reading, practical geometric dimensioning and shop CAD/CAM skills.
Career Settings
- Mold shops
- Contract machine shops
- Precision Machining
- Project Management
- Die shops
- CAD/CAM/CNC Machining
- Medical device manufacturers
- Research and development machine shops
- Defense Manufacturing
- OEM Suppliers
Potential Employers
- Remmele Engineering
- Honeywell
- Kurt Manufacturing
- Wilson Tool International
- 3M Company
- MoTech Corporation
- Mate Punch & Die
- Dynamic Engineering
- Toro
- DHY Corporation
Additional Benefits
- Learn from instructors with experience in the profession.
- Graduates will have the knowledge and skills to meet national entry-level skills standards.
Related Programs also available at Saint Paul College
- Engineering Technology AAS Degree



