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Computer Numerical Control Operator

Certificate

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Applied Technology Division
Lead Faculty: (520) 206-7139
Program Advisor: (520) 206-7310

Step into the world of advanced manufacturing with Pima’s CNC Operator certificate. You’ll learn how to set up and run CNC machines, read blueprints and inspect finished parts with precision. This program blends hands-on training with real-world theory, helping you understand how machines move, how to catch and fix programming errors, and how to create accurate parts using both mills and lathes.

You’ll build practical skills that prepare you for entry-level jobs in machine shops and factories. If you like working with tools, solving problems and making things that matter, this program is a great way to get started.

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What You Will Learn

Upon completion of the program, you will be able to:

  • Follow safety rules and stay alert to potential hazards when working with CNC machines.
  • Use CNC machines, tools, and inspection skills to create parts from blueprints.
  • Use math, programming, and hands-on skills to run CNC machines effectively.

Explore more skills in our College Catalog.

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Program At a Glance

  • Length of Program

    1 years (full-time)

  • Study Methods

    In Person

  • Downtown Campus

  • Title IV Financial Aid eligible
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Stack ‘Em Up

Keep building your skills and credentials Take additional classes toward earning the Machining Inspection & Quality Assurance certificate or the Machine Tool Technology AAS program and you’ll increase your job opportunities and earning power.

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Support When You Need It

Not sure if this is the right path for you? Schedule an appointment with an advisor to:

  • Discuss program options and pathways to a bachelor’s degree
  • Learn about funding and financial aid
  • Get personalized guidance to reach your goals
Talk to an Advisor

How Can We Help?

Applied Technology Division
Lead Faculty: (520) 206-7139
Program Advisor: (520) 206-7310
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