Machinist Programs at Ontario Colleges
What to expect from a career as a Machinist
Jobs in the machining industry are in high demand, which makes the skills learned in machinist programs at Ontario colleges extremely valuable. Machinists work hand-in-hand with engineers, constructing or modifying parts, tools or pieces of equipment (primarily metal) to reflect engineering drawings or blueprints.
If you want to put your technical, self-motivating and detail-oriented skills to work in the rapidly growing machining industry, here’s what you need to know. More
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| BORÉAL | SUDBURY | OPEN | 2 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) | 2013 - Sep | Visit | |||||
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TECH. MÉCANIQUES-FABRICATION DE PROTOTYPES ET USINAGE (MACHINIST) (ENTRER PRATIQUE DE LA MÉCANIQUE))
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