SOUTHWEST MS

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND ENERGY

Automated Manufacturing Technicians

In the 21st century, there has been unprecedented growth in automation and control systems and the demand for people to design, install and maintain these systems has never been higher. 

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Salary Range Potential:
$55,000+ /YEAR

Education Required:
Community College or Technical Degree

Skills Needed:
Mechanical, Dexterity, Coordination, Problem-solving, Tech savvy

Types of Employers:
Manufacturing, Industrial

Job Description

Automated Manufacturing Technicians work in maintenance, diagnostics, engineering, or production of a manufacturing environment. They are knowledgeable of electricity, computer programming, pneumatic, hydraulics, robotics, PLCs, interfacing techniques, and automated machine processes.

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Training Opportunities

Automation and Control Technician

The focus of this program is on electricity/electronics, fluid power, motors and controllers, programmable controls, interfacing techniques, instrumentation, and automated processes.

Example of Class Types
Electronics, Fluid Power, Mathematics
Day or Night Classes:
Day

Pre-requisites required:
Requires ACT minimum score 14

Length of Program:
2 year Associate of Applied Science

Summary of Program Requirements:
Requires ACT minimum score 14

Skills Needed
Mechanical | Dexterity | Coordination | Visualization | Problem Solving | Tech Savvy

Copiah Lincoln Community College

Wesson, Natchez, and Simpson Campus

Contact
Career & Technical Education
601-643-5101
career.training@colin.edu





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