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Job: Sales Engineer Program

Sales engineers are responsible for selling technical products and solutions to industrial customers and most likely have previous selling experience in the industry. This position requires a working knowledge of manufacturing processes and tooling, machine specifications, and workpiece materials. Sales engineers also benefit from learning recent quality initiatives and process improvement methods.

Every Program Includes:
  • First-Time Skills Assessment
  • Access to All Classes Listed Below
  • Access to Administration Center

This Program Includes All These Classes:

Abrasives Abrasives
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to Abrasives 100 19 Beginner
What Is Grinding? 110 15 Beginner
Grinding Processes 120 13 Beginner
Grinding Variables 200 13 Intermediate
Grinding Wheel Materials 210 19 Intermediate
Grinding Wheel Geometry 220 19 Intermediate
CNC CNC
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
History and Definition of CNC 100 13 Beginner
Mechanics of CNC 110 17 Beginner
Basics of the CNC Turning Center 120 15 Beginner
Basics of the CNC Machining Center 130 16 Beginner
Basics of the CNC Swiss-Type Lathe 135 19 Beginner
CNC Coordinates 140 16 Beginner
CAD/CAM Overview 160 20 Beginner
CNC Manual Operations 200 15 Intermediate
CNC Offsets 210 18 Intermediate
CNC Specs for the Mill 220 17 Intermediate
CNC Specs for the Lathe 225 18 Intermediate
EDM EDM
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to EDM 100 16 Beginner
Electrical Systems Electrical Systems
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Electrical Units 110 20 Beginner
Intro to Circuits 120 19 Beginner
DC Circuit Components 140 15 Beginner
Fasteners Fasteners
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to Assembly 100 14 Beginner
Overview of Threaded Fasteners 117 16 Beginner
Tools for Threaded Fasteners 120 18 Beginner
Overview of Non-Threaded Fasteners 125 13 Beginner
Properties for Fasteners 200 16 Intermediate
Understanding Torque 210 15 Intermediate
Hydraulics and Pneumatics Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to Fluid Systems 100 14 Beginner
Intro to Forces of Fluid Power 110 16 Beginner
Intro to Hydraulic Components 120 15 Beginner
Intro to Pneumatic Components 125 17 Beginner
Hydraulic Power Variables 200 16 Intermediate
Pneumatic Power Variables 205 17 Intermediate
Inspection Inspection
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Basic Measurement 110 18 Beginner
Linear Instrument Characteristics 115 15 Beginner
Intro to GD&T 200 20 Intermediate
Manual Machining Manual Machining
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Basics of the Manual Mill 110 14 Beginner
Basics of the Engine Lathe 115 17 Beginner
Materials Materials
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to Materials 100 19 Beginner
Structure of Metals 110 15 Beginner
Mechanical Properties of Metal 120 12 Beginner
Physical Properties of Metal 130 11 Beginner
Metal Manufacturing 140 13 Beginner
Metal Classification 150 13 Beginner
Ferrous Metals and Alloys 210 16 Intermediate
Nonferrous Metals and Alloys 220 14 Intermediate
Plastics 240 17 Intermediate
Ceramics 250 17 Intermediate
Mechanical Systems Mechanical Systems
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to Mechanical Systems 100 20 Beginner
Forces of Machines 110 17 Beginner
Power Transmission Components 120 17 Beginner
Bearing Applications 210 20 Intermediate
Spring Applications 220 18 Intermediate
Belt Drive Applications 230 15 Intermediate
Gear Geometry 240 14 Intermediate
Gear Applications 245 18 Intermediate
Clutch and Brake Applications 250 18 Intermediate
Metal Cutting Metal Cutting
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Metal Removal Processes 110 17 Beginner
What is Cutting? 120 14 Beginner
Machines for Metal Cutting 130 16 Beginner
Cutting Processes 140 13 Beginner
Cutting Variables 200 17 Intermediate
Cutting Fluids 210 19 Intermediate
Cutting Tool Materials 220 18 Intermediate
Carbide Grade Selection 230 14 Intermediate
Tool Geometry 240 16 Intermediate
Milling Geometry 245 15 Intermediate
Drill Geometry 247 17 Intermediate
ANSI Insert Selection 250 20 Intermediate
Toolholders for Turning 260 14 Intermediate
Speed and Feed Selection 300 14 Advanced
Optimizing Insert Life 305 15 Advanced
High-Speed Machining 310 20 Advanced
Motor Controls Motor Controls
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to Electric Motors 200 14 Intermediate
DC Motors 230 16 Intermediate
Timers and Counters 340 18 Advanced
Press Brake Press Brake
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Press Brake Components 110 14 Beginner
Die Bending Operations 130 14 Beginner
Press Brake Specifications 220 16 Intermediate
Quality Quality
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Quality Overview 100 16 Beginner
ISO 9000 Overview 110 20 Beginner
Approaches to Maintenance 120 15 Beginner
Lean Manufacturing Overview 130 18 Beginner
Intro to Supply Chain Management 140 15 Beginner
Total Productive Maintenance Overview 150 18 Beginner
Introduction to 5S 155 14 Beginner
Cell Design and Pull Systems 160 17 Beginner
Intro to Six Sigma 170 16 Beginner
Metrics for Lean 230 16 Intermediate
Safety Safety
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to OSHA 100 18 Beginner
Fire Safety and Prevention 110 17 Beginner
Personal Protective Equipment 120 19 Beginner
Shop Essentials Shop Essentials
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Math: Fundamentals 100 14 Beginner
Math: Fractions and Decimals 105 22 Beginner
Math: Units of Measurement 115 18 Beginner
Basics of Tolerance 120 12 Beginner
Blueprint Reading 130 18 Beginner
Soldering Soldering
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
What Is Soldering? 110 13 Beginner
Soldering Equipment 130 15 Beginner
Soldering Applications 200 19 Intermediate
Solder and Flux Selection 210 14 Intermediate
Lead-Free Soldering 230 13 Intermediate
Stamping Stamping
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Press Basics 110 15 Beginner
Punch and Die Operations 120 16 Beginner
Die Components 130 13 Beginner
Guiding System Components 230 13 Intermediate
Stripper System Components 235 12 Intermediate
Welding Welding
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
What Is Arc Welding? 110 18 Beginner
Arc Welding Processes 120 16 Beginner
Electrical Power for Arc Welding 140 20 Beginner
Electrode Selection 270 18 Intermediate
Workholding Workholding
Class NameLessonsDifficulty
Intro to Workholding 104 18 Beginner
Supporting and Locating Principles 106 15 Beginner
Locating Devices 107 14 Beginner
Clamping Basics 108 14