Kenney, Cynthia
Department Head, Precision Machine Technology
203-578-8764
McCaw, Charles
Instructor, Precision Machining Technology
203-578-8763
Miller, Gregory
Instructor, Precision Machine Technology
203-578-8766

The Precision Machining Technology program instruction includes machine safety, measuring tools, and precision machining fundamentals using manual milling machines, lathes, and other metal processing machines. Students’ progress using computer numerical controlled (CNC) machining and turning centers. Students receive 1500 hours towards a metal trade apprenticeship upon graduation.

To learn more about Connecticut Technical Education and Career System’s Precision Machining program standards, industry certifications earned, course breakdown and career/college pathways, please visit our district website.

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