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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$5,445
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Diploma
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
The two-year Manufacturing Engineering Technician Ontario College Diploma program prepares you for technical positions in the manufacturing industry. Gain a broad overview of manufacturing and industrial engineering principles, with a focus on product manufacturing, and learn from professionals with strong industrial backgrounds.
As a student in this program, you experience a combination of classroom, lab and machine shop environments and cultivate ideas from conception to production within various streams. You’ll learn how to use tools specific to the industry, such as software and machinery, Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing, and CNC machinery. In your final term, you’ll undertake projects with external or internal industry partners where you analyze, plan and execute deliverables.
Graduates may find employment in positions such as CNC operators and CNC programmers, production schedulers, machinists, quality control inspectors, CAD drafters and designers and process engineers, ranging from small manufacturing firms to large multi-national manufacturing corporations.
What You’ll Learn
- Analyze and solve routine technical problems related to manufacturing environments, through the application of engineering principles.
- Conduct routine analysis of components, processes, and systems through the application of engineering principles and practices.
- Interpret and prepare graphics and other technical documents to appropriate engineering standards.
- Use computer hardware and software to support the engineering environment.
- Apply knowledge of manufacturing materials, operations, and processes to support the production of components.
- Apply knowledge of machinery, tools and other equipment to manufacture and assemble components.
- Conduct quality control and quality assurance procedures as required.
- Recognize the environmental, economic, legal, safety, and ethical implications of manufacturing projects.
- Use and maintain documentation, inventory, and records systems.
- Contribute to the implementation of a manufacturing project.
- Develop strategies and plans to improve job performance and work relationships.
- Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.
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