Tooling Mechanic
In the Tooling Mechanic Certificate program, students will learn the skills needed to become toolmakers in the manufacturing industry. Students will utilize a wide variety of machines, tools, processes and skills to create jigs, fixtures, patterns and other production supporting equipment. Students should be able to demonstrate team building techniques, including how the importance of working in a manufacturing team environment affects overall production and quality. You may want to become a toolmaker if you enjoy critical thinking and are skilled with precision. The skills learned in the Tooling Mechanic Certificate program can readily transfer to a variety of manufacturing fields including aerospace, maritime, construction, medical devices, space, automotive, and military/defense.
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Washington Aerospace Training and Research Center
(425) 640-1840
amsc@edmonds.edu