Welder
Welders fuse and cut metal materials. They can work in several different industries, so welders might build structures or repair existing infrastructure.
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Construction Services
Construction Services are required in all types of residential and commercial buildings. From carpentry, pest control, mold remediation, energy efficiency enhancements, and building inspections, construction services offers a versatile career path.
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CNC Operator
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) operators use computer-programmed machines to manufacture precision parts for a variety of different products. The machines drill, cut and shape the raw materials into metal and plastic parts.
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Machinist
When the success of a manufacturing operation requires a part that doesn’t exist, machinists create the solution. Working with raw materials like metal and plastic, they operate a variety of machines to produce precision parts and instruments.
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Lineworker
Lineworkers deal with electrical lines, whether in utility poles or underground systems. Electrical linemen often work with high-voltage electrical lines, so they need to understand how to safely fix problems in electrical systems.
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Tool & Die Maker
Tool and die makers are a class of machinists who use computer-aided design and computer-controlled machinery to make and repair specialized parts such as dies, cutting tools, and gauges.
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Commercial Truck Driver
Commercial truck drivers operate tractor-trailer trucks to transport products all across the country. They haul long distances, often across state lines, to deliver their products.
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Forestry Professional
Forestry professionals manage timberlands and natural resources through versatile career opportunities including forestry and GIS technicians, foresters, heavy equipment operators for timber harvests, log truck drivers, heavy equipment mechanics, and more. Manufacturing jobs for forest products are equally as versatile and include truck drivers and product handlers, strategic management positions, supply chain roles, and more. This diverse industry is a crucial sector in fostering sustainable practices and environmental conservation.
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*Length of program may vary if transfer credits or prior learning experience apply.
**Costs are estimates only and are based on in-state, per-credit-hour tuition prices for one- and two-year degrees. Fees not included. For the most current and accurate tuition price, please contact the college financial aid advisor.