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Computer numerically controlled (CNC) machinists make precision parts for the engineering and manufacturing industries.
You could work: evenings / weekends; on shifts
As a CNC machinist, you could:
You may need to wear protective clothing.
You could work in a factory.
Your working environment may be noisy.
You can get into this job through:
You could do a college course to learn some of the practical engineering skills you'll need.
Courses include:
You could apply to do an apprenticeship with an employer. These include:
If you're working in the furniture manufacturing industry, you could do a Furniture CNC Technician Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship.
You'll usually need:
You can apply directly for jobs if you've got experience of working with CNC machine tools in engineering or manufacturing.
Further information
You can find out more about engineering careers from Tomorrow's Engineers.
With experience and further training, you could move into a supervisory role.
You could also move into quality inspection or become an engineering technician.