Post by Stonews
if so, I suggest take Catia training programs, whatever Catia drafting, modeling, manufacturing. there are bunch opportunities in U.S. now.
CNC training is good entrance point to start your career. the question is how to build a solid career for your life.
--> CNC Operator,
--> Machinist, Certificate Machinist,
--> Certificate Tool and Die Maker, Mold Maker, NC programmer,
--> Tool Designer, Mold Designer, Designer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
Not many NC programmers have degree in North America, and some of them have college diploma in old school, some of them only have high school diploma, so most of them are not good enough to deal with modern complex CNC machines and powerful softwares. Keep learning is our advantage, isn't it?