NOC Tag: Machine operators, mineral and metal processing

  • Machine Shop 3

    Intended for individuals employed, or seeking employment, in the industrial mechanical area who wish to enhance their knowledge of general machine shop practice and/or to improve practical skills on specific, conventional machine tools. Machine Tool Operators may operate machine tools such as lathes, drilling machines, milling machines, grinders, or special purpose machines to machine work…

  • Welding Introduction – Level 1

    Designed for beginners with little to no previous experience in welding. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn the basics of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding.

  • CNC Operator – Lathe

    Examine the fundamentals of CNC (Computer Numeric Control) lathes and turning centres. Enact and practice safety procedures, setup, and operation of HAAS lathes. Cultivate an understanding of CNC turning as you gain hands-on experience using industry grade tools and equipment in the production of turned parts. Materials included. CSA approved safety shoes and safety glasses…

  • CNC Operator – Milling

    Explore the fundamentals of CNC (Computer Numeric Control) milling machines and machining centres. Implement in practice safety procedures, setup, and operation of HAAS milling machines. Develop an understanding of CNC milling as you gain hands-on experience using industry grade tools and equipment in the production of milled parts. Materials included. CSA approved safety shoes and…

  • CNC Milling Programming

    Computer numerical control (CNC) programming, Cartesian co-ordinate systems, absolute and incremental machine program techniques and point-to-point circular interpolation as well as machine, table offset and subroutine/cutter compensation

  • CNC Mill (Level 1) – Manual Programming and Setup

    Geared toward the beginner, students will learn the basics of programming in G-Code, specific to Vertical Milling Centres. Learners will manually program, set-up, and operate Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling equipment. Instruction will be given in machine axis motion, operation of control panels, machine start up, and common operations. Topics include program formats, editing, machine…

  • Manufacturing Processes

    This course covers the processes used in manufacturing industries involving foundry methods, sheet metal forming, protective coating and surface finishes, forging, machining and welding methods, rubber products processing, and wood, leather and plastic processing.