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Job: CNC Programmer
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Job: Industrial Sales
Job: Inspector: Mechanical
Job: Machinist/Machine Setter
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Job: Maintenance and Repair: Industrial Machinery
Job: Manufacturing Survey
Job: NIMS
Job: Press Brake Operator
Job: Press Operator
Job: Production Grinder
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The automotive industry has always been a foundation for the American economy. Numerous suppliers and manufacturers depend on the success of the major automotive companies. With an emphasis on process control and continuous improvement, manufacturers are challenged to remain competitive in this constantly evolving industry.
Training must be a part of the solution for the automotive industry. Manufacturers are struggling to find skilled assemblers, welders, and machinists. Plus, most companies are employing cross training, which demands workers with a broad knowledge of manufacturing. Process control efforts also require workers with solid math and communication skills. Tooling U provides companies in the automotive industry with the knowledge needed to build a talented workforce.