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MCCC Workforce Development program creating pipeline for CNC careers
MCCC's program addresses a skilled CNC operator shortage by preparing students for family-sustaining manufacturing jobs, with 90% earning an average $66,970, per 2023 data.
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MCCC Workforce Development program creating pipeline for CNC careers
BLUE BELL — As production manager at the Royersford-based medical equipment manufacturer, Branch Medical Group, Brad Bouchard knows firsthand the demand for machinist Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) operators. His plant can’t hire them fast enough. “It’s very hard to find people to do that,” he said. “And in all honesty, really good operators right now, if they’re at a company, they’re holding on to them for dear life.” Branch Medical Grou…
·Montgomery County, United States
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