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NORCO COLLEGE ANNUAL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM REVIEWUnit: Manufacturing Technology, Machine Shop Technology, Supply
Chain Technology and Electronics TechnologyPlease give the full title of the discipline or department. You may submit as a discipline or department as is easiest for your unit
Contact Person: Paul Van HulleDue in draft: March 15, 2012Final drafts due: June 1, 2012
Please send an electronic copy to the Vice President; Academic AffairsNorco: [email protected]
If you are CTE: [email protected]
Form Last Revised: December 2011
Norco College
Web Resources: http://www.rccd.edu/administration/educationalservices/ieffectiveness/Pages/ProgramReview.aspx
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Annual Instructional Program Review UpdateInstructions
*Please retain this information for your discipline’s/department’s use (or forward to your chair).
The Annual Self-Study is conducted by each unit on each college and consists of an analysis of changes within the unit as well as significant new resource needs for staff, resources, facilities, and equipment. It should be submitted in draft every year by March 15th (or the first working day following the 15th), with final drafts due on June 1, in anticipation of budget planning for the fiscal year, which begins July 1 of the following calendar year.
Extensive data sets have been distributed to all Department Chairs and are linked to the Program Review website (password 11111). Chairs have received training on the use of these data sets. Please consult with your Department Chair or Raj Bajaj for assistance interpreting the data relevant to your discipline. Note that you are only required to mention data relevant to your analysis or requests. Should you wish assistance with research analysis please fill out the form at http://academic.rcc.edu/ir/requestform.html and you will be contacted to schedule a time to discuss analysis of your data. You may also request a labor market analysis using this form.
The questions on the subsequent pages are intended to assist you in planning for your unit.
The forms that follow are separated into pages for ease of distribution to relevant subcommittees. Please keep the pages separated if possible (though part of the same electronic file), with the headers as they appear, and be sure to include your unit, contact person (this may change from topic to topic) and date on each page submitted. Don’t let formatting concerns slow you down. If you have difficulty with formatting, Nicole C. Ramirez can adjust the document for you. Simply add responses to those questions that apply and forward the document to [email protected] with a request to format it appropriately.
If you cannot identify in which category your requests belong or if you have complex-funding requests please schedule an appointment with your college’s Vice President for Business Services right away. They will assist you with estimating the cost of your requests. For simple requests such as the cost of a staff member, please e-mail your Vice President. It is vital to include cost estimates in your request forms. Each college uses its own prioritization system. Inquiries regarding that process should be directed to your Vice President.
Norco: VP Business Services 951-372-7157
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MissionNorco College provides educational programs, services, and learning environments for a diverse community. We equip our students with the knowledge and skills to attain their goals in higher, career/technical, and continuing education; workforce development; and personal enrichment. To meet the evolving community needs, Norco College emphasizes the development of technological programs. As a continuing process we listen to our community and respond to its needs while engaging in self-examination, learning outcome assessment, ongoing dialogue, planning and improvement.
VisionNorco College is a dynamic center for learning, student success, cultural enrichment, and community development and is an innovative leader in providing relevant, accessible, and affordable educational programs.
Goals and Strategies 2008-2012
Goal 1: Increase Student Retention, Persistence, and Success
1. Norco College will reduce its first-semester attrition rate from 48% to 42% in three years; and to 38% in five years.2. Norco College will reduce its first-year attrition rate from 64% to 58% in three years; and to 52% in five years.3. Norco College will increase the percentage of students who declare degree and/or transfer as their educational goal that compete a Student Educational Plan
(SEP) to 25% in three years and 50% in five years.
Goal 2: Improve the Quality of Student Life
1. Norco College will increase the number of students who report spending more than six hours per week on campus (as reported on the CCSEQ*) from 13.6% to 20% by 2010 and 25% by 2012.
2. Norco College will increase attendance at student club or organization meetings (as reported on the CCSEQ) from 29.1% to 35% by 2010 and to 40% by 2012.
3. Norco College will increase the rate of participation in a campus projected or event sponsored by a student organization or club (as reported on the CCSEQ) from 22.1% to 28% by 2010 and to 34% by 2012.
4. Norco College will increase the rate of attendance at school plays, dances, concerts, and theatre productions (as reported on the CCSEQ) from 31.3% to 36% by 2010 and to 41% by 2012.
5. Norco College will increase the rate of participation in athletics and recreation (as reported on the CCSEQ) from 16.2% to 21% by 2010 and to 26% by 2012.
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6. Norco College will increase the rate of participation in a student group or club-sponsored project or event off-campus (as reported on the CCSEQ) from 18.6% to 24% by 2010 and to 29% by 2012.
Goal 3: Increase Student Access
1. Norco College will achieve an enrollment growth target of 3.8% annually until 2024 and then 3% thereafter until 2038.2. Norco College will work towards achieving and maintaining the racial/ethnic distribution of faculty, staff, and students that is representative of the
population of [its] Riverside Community College District service area.3. Norco College will expand access to its programs and services on both the Norco campus as well as in the south Corona area. Towards this end, the
College will establish a south Corona educational center by 2013 and enroll 1,000 FTES at the center by 2018.4. Norco College will work with the city of Norco to approve and construct a roadway providing southerly ingress and egress to the Norco campus.5. Norco College will maintain its current student-faculty ratio.
Goal 4: Enhance Academic Programs and the Learning Environment to meet Student and Community Needs
1. Eighty percent (80%) of the programs at Norco College will be self sufficient—with students being able to complete them by taking courses only at Norco College—in three years; and 100% will be self-sufficient in five years.
2. Norco will make steady progress—through adding courses in current programs, through carefully adding additional programs, through more aggressive marketing, and through having more students complete Student Educational Plans—in closing the gap between its current students’ profile, as defined by students’ educational goals, and the 40%-40%-20% distribution (transfer-career/technical-personal enrichment).
3. By 2012, 20% of the library collection will be made up of materials published after 2000, and 50% of the volumes will have been selected by Norco faculty.
4. Program-level SLOs will be identified for 100% of Norco programs by 2009.5. One hundred percent (100%) of Norco College academic programs will be reviewed in three years, and ongoing program reviews will be conducted each
academic year.
Goal 5: Enhance Institutional Effectiveness
1. Norco College will develop and activate an independent website by the beginning of the fall 2008 enrollment period.2. Norco College will publish its own College catalog by September 2009.3. Norco College will create a marketing plan by September 2009.
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I. Norco College Annual Instructional Program Review Update
Unit: Manufacturing, Supply chain technologies and ElectronicsContact Person: Paul Van Hulle and Glen Graham
Date: February 24, 2012
Trends and Relevant Data
1. Have there been any changes in the status of your unit? (if not, skip to #2)
a. Has your unit shifted departments?
Slightly, manufacturing is still offering the “Automated Systems Technician Certificate” and the “Computer Aided Production Certificate”. Manufacturing will soon be offering two new certificates in Supply Chain Technology and Computer Numerical Control Programming. Electronics will soon be compiling all of its certificates into one certificate known as the Digital Electronics certificate. These three new certificates will come on line during the Fall 2012 semester.
b. Have any new certificates or complete programs been created by your unit?
Yes, see above.
c. Have activities in other units impacted your unit? For example, a new Multi Media Grant could cause greater demand for Art courses.
Yes, the Supply Chain Technology certificate has been created and will cause greater demand for Manufacturing 64, 55, 60 and Electronics 10.
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2. List your retention and success rates as well as your efficiency. Have there been any changes or significant trends in the data? If so, to what do you attribute these changes?
As shown below the retention and the success rates for manufacturing, machine shop technology and electronics courses have increased at least 5-10% over a 5 year period. I contribute this to many factors including:
The instructors are improving how they present the subjects Students are getting more serious as the economy gets worse
Please see appendix A for a complete list of data for manufacturing, machine shop technology and electronics.
From 05fall to 08spring average retention rates for man/mac 80.31%From 08fall to 11winter average retention rates for man/mac 84.83%
From 05fall to 08spring average success rates for man/mac 58.48%From 08fall to 11winter average success rates for man/mac 66.85%
From 05fall to 08spring average retention rates for ele 76.43%From 08fall to 11winter average retention rates for ele 79.41%
From 05fall to 08spring average success rates for ele 53.96%From 08fall to 11winter average success rates for ele 64.60%
Sorry, I need some help understanding how to read the efficiency data. Perhaps we need to have a meeting on this.
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Norco CollegeRetention Rate For 2011 Spring Semester
According to the California Community Colleges websitehttps://misweb.cccco.edu/mis/onlinestat/ret_sucs_prog.cfm?timeout=800Norco College's Engineering and Industrial TechnologiesProgram Type Total RetentionEnrollments Retained Retention Rate(%)Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) Fall 2011 799 688 86.11Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) Spring 2011 871 725 83.24
According to the California Community Colleges website:https://misweb.cccco.edu/mis/onlinestat/ret_sucs_rpt.cfm?timeout=800Norco College's Engineering and Industrial TechnologiesProgram Type Total Success
Enrollments Succeeded Rate(%)
Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) Fall 2011 799 610 76.35Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) Spring 2011 871 653 74.97
According to the California Community Colleges website:Norco College's Engineering and Industrial TechnologiesAward Count for Norco College in Year 2010-2011
Award type Program typeAward count
Associate of Science (A.S.) degree Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) 21Certificate requiring 18 to < 30 semester units Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) 12Certificate requiring 30 to <60 semester units Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) 28Certificate requiring 6 to < 18 semester units Engineering and Industrial Technologies (09) 33
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3. What annual goals does your unit have for 2012-2013 (please list the most important first)? Please indicate if a goal is directly linked to goals in your comprehensive. How do your goals support the college mission and the goals of the Educational Master Plan?
List the goals of your unit for 2012-2013 List activity(s) linked to the goal Relationship of goal to mission and master plan
Growth of the machining and manufacturing program
Various tours by the students at Norco College Business and Engineering of the CACT and IT 124 classrooms.
Attended and had a table for the Career fair at Norco College
Appendix H, shows a survey published by: Metalworking Trends Survey, March 2012, Published by: Techspex and LoSasso Advertising Inc. This survey shows the need for qualified workers in the machining industry. The survey found that “Scarcity of qualified labor to be the greatest threat to company success.
Goal 4
Develop the supply chain technology program
Attended many of the classes at Cal Poly Pomona that I am teaching during the Spring 2012 semester.
Many meetings with Cal Poly Pomona instructors’ Attended the Rockwell Automation on the Move seminar at the
Anaheim convention center Created curriculum for the Supply Chain Technology courses and
certificate Constantly working on the course curriculum and lesson plans for
teaching the Supply Chain Technology courses Reading approximately 100-250 pages per a week in the textbooks
used in the supply chain and automation technology courses
Goal 4 #2
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Improve the Automated Systems ProgramMuch of the required improvement of the automated systems program also has an effect on the supply chain technology program
I plan on attending using money from Perkins Grants and NSF grant the course that are shown in the appendix
I plan on attending FPGA training offered by Lab View that will allow me to improve my skills at teaching Lab View that is one of the courses that are in the catalog and have not been offered.
I also plan on improving my knowledge of PanelView, Factory Talk, RS Logix 5000, and Powerflex VFD drive systems.
Goal 4 #2
Industry awareness of the program Industry visit is a constant priority for my program and I have taken numerous opportunities for this priority for example in December I attended a meeting at Solar Corporation to talk about how Norco College can help train their employees.
Soon, I will be attending the Industry Advisory Council meeting put on by Kevin Fleming
Surprisingly working with industry is not one of the Goals of the college???
Head instructor is now the department chair for BEIT
Constantly working with instructors to make sure they are assessing their courses and they and their students are successful.
Goal 1
Developed program level outcomes All programs within the manufacturing and electronics programs have listed and correlated with course student level outcomes their program level outcomes.
Goal 4 #2
Hired many different lab techs to assist teachers in the classroom
Goal 4
*Your unit may need assistance to reach its goals. Financial resources should be listed on the subsequent forms. In addition you may need help from other units or Administrators. Please list that on the appropriate form below, or on the form for “other needs.”
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Norco College Annual Instructional Program Review UpdateUnit: Manufacturing, Supply chain technologies and Electronics
Contact Person: Paul Van Hulle and Glen GrahamDate: February 24, 2012
Current Human Resource Status
4. Complete the Faculty and Staff Employment Grid below. Please list full and part time faculty numbers in separate rows. Please list classified staff who are full and part time separately:
Faculty Employed in the Unit
Teaching Assignment (e.g. Math, English) Full-time faculty or staff (give number)
Part-time faculty or staff (give number)
Electronics 0 Glen GrahamRomeroScottBill
Manufacturing Paul Van Hulle Pat M.Kevin W.
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Unit:
Manufacturing, Supply chain technologies and ElectronicsContact Person: Paul Van Hulle and Glen Graham
Date: February 24, 20125. Staff Needs
NEW OR REPLACEMENT STAFF (Administrator, Faculty or Classified)1
List Staff Positions Needed for Academic Year 2012-presentPlease justify and explain each faculty request as they pertain to the goals listed in item #3. Place titles
on list in order (rank) or importance.
Indicate (N) = New or (R) = Replacement Annual
TCP*
1. Replacement for Jim Sutton.Reason: Last year we lost Jim Sutton. Currently, we are using student workers to replace the tasks that Jim used to do. Since these are student workers I am now required to come to the campus at 10:00am and I end my day at 9:30pm. Lately, I have been at school all day. These two student workers have classes while I am teaching and cannot do the tasks that Jim used to do while I am teaching.
Replacement
* TCP = “Total Cost of Position” for one year is the cost of an average salary plus benefits for an individual. New positions (not replacement positions) also require space and equipment. Please speak with your college Business Officer to obtain accurate cost estimates. Please be sure to add related office space, equipment and other needs for new positions to the appropriate form and mention the link to the position. Please complete this form for “New” Classified Staff only. All replacement staff must be filled per Article I, Section C of the California School Employees Association (CSEA) contract.
1 If your SLO assessment results make clear that particular resources are needed to more effectively serve students please be sure to note that in the “reason” section of this form.
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Classified Staff Employed in the Unit
Staff Title Full-time staff (give number) Part-time staff (give number)
None
Unit Name: Manufacturing, Supply chain technologies and Electronics
6. Equipment (including technology) Not Covered by Current Budget2
List Equipment or Equipment Repair Needed for Academic Year_______Please list/summarize the needs of your unit on your college below. Please be as specific and as brief as possible. Place items on list in order (rank) or importance.
*Indicate whether Equipment is for (I) = Instructional or (N) =
Non-Instructional purposes
Annual TCO*
Cost per item Number Requested
Total Cost of Request
EMPGOALS
Thanks to all of the money provided by NSF and Perkins grants this year and hopefully next year Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Electronics technologies will only need the same amount of funding provided this year. As long as we have no machine break downs, Machining, Manufacturing, Electronics, and Supply Chain Technologies is requesting the same amount of supply funds (4320), waste disposal (5570), and computer software maint/lic (5649) funds that we were allocated in the 2011-2012.1. Allocations incase a machine breaks down in the IT 124 or CACT center.Reason: Previously, we had the support of the CACT grant incase of machine break downs. Machine break downs are a constant concern. I have had one machine break during the Spring 2011 semester and then the same part break down again during the fall semester. Luckily the part was only $500.00 and it was something that my students could replace. I have now replaced the part with a new design that another company came up with that will only break one section of the part at a time. I am also making a better effort to make sure that the students keep the pull-tabs on the machines well greased so that we don’t have the same problem. I would suggest that the school plan on having at least $20-$40,000 every year available incase of machine break down as the CACT grant always provided.
Instructional $20-$40,000 per a year just incase
* Instructional Equipment is defined as equipment purchased for instructional activities involving presentation and/or hands-on experience to enhance student learning and skills development (i.e. desk for student or faculty use).Non-Instructional Equipment is defined as tangible district property of a more or less permanent nature that cannot be easily lost, stolen or destroyed; but which replaces, modernizes, or expands an existing instructional program. Furniture and computer software, which is an integral and necessary component for the use of other specific instructional equipment, may be included (i.e. desk for office staff).
2 If your SLO assessment results make clear that particular resources are needed to more effectively serve students please be sure to note that in the “reason” section of this form.
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Unit Name: Manufacturing, Supply chain technologies and Electronics
7. Professional or Organizational Development Needs Not Covered by Current Budget*3
List Professional Development Needs for Academic Year 2012-2013. Reasons might include in response to assessment findings or the need to update skills to comply with
state, federal, professional organization requirements or the need to update skills/competencies. Please be as specific and as brief as possible. Some items may not have a cost per se, but reflect the need to
spend current staff time differently. Place items on list in order (rank) or importance. Examples include local college workshops, state/national conferences.
Annual TCO*
Cost per item
Number Requested
Total Cost of Request
EMP Goals
1. Further training on equipment in the classroomReason: Update competencies on the equipment in the IT-124 classroom
$1,5001 1,500 Goal 4 objective
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*It is recommended that you speak with the Faculty Development Coordinator to see if your request can be met with current budget.
3 If your SLO assessment results make clear that particular resources are needed to more effectively serve students please be sure to note that in the “reason” section of this form.
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Unit Name: Manufacturing, Supply chain technologies and Electronics
Student Support Services, Library, and Learning Resource Center (see definition below**) Services needed by your unit over and above what is currently provided by student services at your college. Requests for Books, Periodicals, DVDs, and Databases must include specific titles/authors/ISBNs when applicable. Do not include textbook requests. These needs will be communicated to Student Services at your college4
List Student Support Services Needs for Academic Year 2012-2013Please list/summarize the needs of your unit on your college below. Please be as specific and as brief as possible. Not all needs will have a
cost, but may require a reallocation of current staff time.
EMP GOALS
1. Manufacturing and machine tool technology is requesting a lab aide for assisting with organization of the lab and assisting students during classes.Reason: During class the lab aide will be used to assist the instructor watch for unsafe actions by neophyte students and to help students practice machine setup procedure. Outside of class the lab aide will be used to organize tool placement within the tool boxes and cabinets. The cost of these lab aides will be $10.00/hour and he/she will be used for all classes during the entire class period. I recommend that the same amount be allocated for lab aides as was allocated last year.
Goals 3 and 4
2. Electronics is also requesting a lab aide for assisting during classes.Reason: During class the lab aide will be used to assist the instructor. The cost of this lab aide will be $10/hour and he/she will be used for all classes during the entire class period. Electronics department recommends 20 hours/week at a cost of $200.00 per a week and $6400 per a year.
Goals 3 and 4
**Student Support Services include for example: tutoring, counseling, international students, EOPS, job placement, admissions and records, student assessment (placement), health services, student activities, college safety and police, food services, student financial aid, and matriculation.
4 If your SLO assessment results make clear that particular resources are needed to more effectively serve students please be sure to note that in the “reason” section of this form.
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Unit Name: Manufacturing, Supply chain technologies and Electronics
8. OTHER NEEDS not covered by current budget5
List Other Needs that do not fit elsewhere.Please be as specific and as brief as possible. Not all needs will have a cost, but may
require a reallocation of current staff time. Place items on list in order (rank) or importance.
Annual TCO*
Cost per item
Number Requested
Total Cost of Request EMP Goals
Two GuardLogix Control systems trainer (I alsoplan on putting this in my Perkins proposal)Reason: On Friday March 2, 2012 I visited a sales person from Royal Wholesale electric. I had asked him where he sees the industry Automation industry moving in the next 5 years. He stated that the industry will need to start putting much more emphasis on safety and that Germany is already developing safety PLC systems. With this trainer students learn how to program safety instruction within a GuardLogix safety task for monitoring safety-circuitry. With this system the Guardlogix controller can be locked to protect safety control components from modification. Students learn how to use a light curtain for simulating point of operation control. As shown in appendix E out of the 100 jobs listed on a job website 25 require the students to be skilled at safety procedures.
14,0002 28,000
A trunnion table for the Haas milling machineReason: In order to teach 4th and 5th axis Mastercam we should consider purchasing a trunnion table for the Haas CNC milling machine. The 2009 industry advisory council group stated that if the school plans on teaching Manufacturing 53-Advanced Mastercam the students should have access to a 4th/5th axis machine to enable them to practice cutting their programs created during class. Notice in appendix D that I provide data on the amount of positions in the field of Computer numerical control
20,000 1 $20,000
5 If your SLO assessment results make clear that particular resources are needed to more effectively serve students please be sure to note that in the “reason” section of this form.
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programming. I searched for the word programming and found it was mentioned 40 times. I searched for the word multiaxis and it was found 10 times. I have many students requesting that the Manufacturing 53-advanced mastercam be taught and that we add a 5th axis to the machineAppendix I, published by: Metalworking Trends Survey, March 2012, Published by: Techspex and LoSasso Advertising Inc. 18% of machining companys state that they plan on purchasing a 5th axis machining center within one year.
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II. Annual Assessment Update
The primary purpose of this update is to provide an overview of your discipline’s effort to assess learning in your courses and programs during the present academic year. We also ask that you indicate in some detail your plans for assessing learning in 2012-13. Authentic assessment rests on five basic principles: 1) the use of direct assessment measures as much as possible; 2) the effort to assess courses and programs (rather than simply sections) as much as possible; 3) as much collaboration and dialogue regarding assessment as your circumstances permit; 4) the use of assessment data to improve teaching and learning in the discipline; and 5) tangible documentation (usually in the form of short reports) of your assessment activities and findings. For help with any phase of the assessment process, please contact either Arend Flick at [email protected] or Greg Aycock at [email protected]. Your report will be used for planning and resource allocation purposes at the college, and it will assist us in writing the comprehensive annual college-based assessment report required by ACCJC.
Please note: Individual assessment reports on specific projects may be included as appendices to this update, along with any other evidence demonstrating your discipline’s assessment work this year. Please send assessment reports to Arend and Greg as you complete them. In some instances, you may respond to the following questions simply by referencing these reports.
1. Please provide an overview of your assessment activities during this academic year, using either the following chart or a narrative.Please see Appendix B for details on the documentation for each of the questions used on the final exams and/or quizzes that were used to measure each SLOCourse or program assessed
SLO(s)/PLO(s) assessed Method(s) employed
Number of faculty involved in assessment
Brief description of findings/results (and/or attach assessment reports)
Relevance of assessment findings to resource requests
Man/Mac 56
Recognize NC machine codes and terminology for computerized machining and manufacturing.
Students had many opportunities to demonstrate that they could use each of the commands that they were tested
1 While students had opportunities to show that they understood the G codes involved in testing tool heights and fixture position I was surprised to learn that they did not do well on
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on. During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO. The amount of students that got the question was divided by the amount of students that took the test.
the final exam when asked how these g-codes are used. 68% overall on these questions was lower then I expected. It could be the fact that when I have them show me that they are set up tool heights I let them use their notes.
MAN 55 Locate and apply OSHA safety and Health standards, policies and procedures for general industry.
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO.
1 75% Students did at least average on the questions that pertain to this SLO
MAN 55 Identify common violations of OSHA standards and propose abatement actions.
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO.
1 79% Students did at least average on the questions that pertain to this SLO
Man 64 Please see Appendix B 1 Please see the electronics’ instructor comments under: #3
ELE 25 Please see Appendix B 1 Please see the electronics’ instructor comments under: #3
SCT 3 Apply critical thinking skills to establish the crucial importance of crosscutting issues in the management of operations technology and the role of
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO. The
1 67% of the students in the class got this SLO correct on the questions that pertain to it that were presented on the test.
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technology and operations as the ultimate competitive weapons of a business enterprise
amount of students that got the question was divided by the amount of students that took the test.
SCT 3 Discuss the technologies and standards for collaborative commerce in supply chain management.
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO. The amount of students that got the question was divided by the amount of students that took the test.
1 80% of the students in the class got this SLO correct on the questions that pertain to it that were presented on the test.
SCT 3 Identify strategic decision choices, operations strategies and their relevance to global competitiveness;
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO. The amount of students that got the question was divided by the amount of students that took the test.
1 65% of the students in the class got this SLO correct on the questions that pertain to it that were presented on the test.
Man/Ele 61
General comment 1 There are way too many SLOs for this class and many of the
Soon I will be purchasing equipment using VTEA funds that will help align the content
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SLOs were written for when the class was in the CACT. We have different equipment and many of these SLOs are hard to measure. During the fall 2012 semester I plan on presenting a complete update of all of the student learning outcomes of the MAN/ELE 61 course.
more closely to the slos of the course. Even with this equipment I will need to update the course.
Man/Ele 61
Describe how computers, electronics and machining are used in manufacturing to control and construct robotic machinery
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO. The amount of students that got the question was divided by the amount of students that took the test.
1 The average for this SLO was 64% and 8 questions were removed from the students’ final exam grade. This could be better. Most of the questions were taken from the textbook testbank. It may show that the students are not reading their textbook.
This SLO will need to be edited and machining should be removed.
Man/Ele 61
Perform basic measurement using a multi-meter including: Voltage, resistance and amps.
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO. The amount of students that got the question was divided by the
1 Students were given two questions that pertain to this SLO. These two questions were taken from the textbook test bank. 70% is just below average for these two questions. Students did very well when they
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amount of students that took the test. Students were also given a hands on project that helped them show that they are skilled at completed this tasks.
were given the task of using a volt meter.
Man/Ele 61
Use proper circuit board soldering techniques
During the final exam students were given a test with questions that pertain to this SLO. The amount of students that got the question was divided by the amount of students that took the test. Students were also given a hands on project that helped them show that they are skilled at completed this tasks.
1 Students were assigned a project in which they had to do proper soldering. They also had one question about soldering on their final exam they got a 68% on this one question.
2. Please describe and provide evidence of your discipline’s dialogue about assessment, specifically assessment results.
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Please see Glen’s comments under #3
On May 9th and 10th, 2012 I had a conversation about assessment with many of the part time faculty involved in the program. The results of the conversation are shown below.
Glen Graham stated that he will change the way he is doing assessment by correlating his final exam and midterm questions to the student learning outcomes they relate to. He also stated that he will discuss these results with other Electronics department faculty. He also realizes that the assessment results shown in the appendix were flawed because many of the students skipped the required questions. He plans on using multiple questions from his quizzes, midterm, and final exam as his assessment tool.
Romeo Lampa, and Scott Curren: I showed them the outcomes assessment website on the Norco College website. They understand that they need to identify questions on their final exam and midterm exam that relate to the student learning outcomes of their courses. Romeo stated that he plans on contact Greg Aycock to get more information about program review.
I also had a conversation with Kevin Wils, the adjunct instructor for machining. He is currently working on identifying which questions relate to his courses student learning outcomes. He understands what he needs to do to assess his course and he plans and doing more work on assessment during the next year’s program review cycle.
All of the instructors mentioned in this document are working on assessment and understand the basics of the requirements and how to get more help. A few of the instructor’s stated that they just have too much to do at their regular job to be able to do much more with Norco College. One in particular stated that if the college keeps putting more requirements on that he will have to start saying no to even teaching one course.
Next year we plan on having a meeting together to talk about the results of their assessment efforts. The meeting will either be on a phone conversation or in person or one-on-one with each instructor.
3. Please describe in detail how you have used or plan to use your assessment results to try to improve teaching and learning in your course(s) or program(s).
For the MAN/MAC 56 course I plan on not letting them use their notes when the student demonstrate that they can setup and test their setups.
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As for the SCT 3 course, this was the first time this course was taught and there is a lot of room for improvement.
Regarding the MAN/ELE 61 course. Soon I will be purchasing equipment using VTEA funds that will help align the content more closely to the SLOs of the course. There are too many SLOs for this class and many of the SLOs were written for when the class was in the CACT. We have different equipment and many of these SLOs are hard to measure. During the fall 2012 semester, I plan on presenting a complete update of the student learning outcomes for the MAN/ELE 61 course.
From Glen Graham regarding assessment of ELE-25 and MAN-64:
SLO assessment is supposed to give feedback on the success of the learning objectives. But, I believe the assessment was flawed this time, as a result of faulty sampling. The assessment for ELE-25 looks fairly good and will help me better stress the SLO items, and test them, earlier next time. For both the ELE-25 and MAN-64, we were told about the need to assess so late that I had to include questions about the SLOs on the FINAL EXAM only. All students who tried to complete those questions were successful (except one, who had a severe learning disability). Several students abstained, due to the shortness of time, so I could get NO results on the SLOs from them. Under these circumstances, it was an ALL-OR-NOTHING analysis of the SLO, based on whether each student felt they had time to answer, and several did not even attempt to answer. But, I am sure they nearly all could have succeeded, if all had tried. This is also somewhat true of the ELE-25 class, due to the late data gathering schedule for the SLOs (well past mid-terms). But, in ELE-25, I had multiple questions to sample each SLO success.
The bottom line is that I will try to stress the SLOs earlier and continuously, and allow more opportunities than just one question each on the final exam, where students can successfully demonstrate SLO achievement, averaged over the whole semester. I do not believe that students who were measured as incompetent in those SLOs were not capable, but simply lacked the time to complete them, in their minds. On the FINALS, they preferred to answer the questions that they felt would more easily amass more points for the best grade--not really caring about SLO assessment, as much as their overall grades for those classes. Now, we know ahead of time, so we can sprinkle many assessments for SLOs throughout the semester.
From Kevin Wils regarding assessment of MAN 52:
For my Assessment (Man 52, Fall) results, I plan on utilizing the shop equipment more often. The students asked me several times when they could prove out their programs on something besides the simulations that the Mastercam software provides. I would like to show the students a brief overview of the setup of the machine, reflecting how they set their model up, and then let them load their programs into the machine and see what the result will be. I will be operating the machine. I would also like to let the students be more creative as far as designing their own parts.
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4. If you have been involved in program-level assessment:a. Have PLOs been defined for all programs?
Yes, please see appendix F for each PLO and how they are mapped with each courses’ SLO.
b. Have existing PLOs been modified?
Yes, please see appendix F for each PLO and how they are mapped with each courses’ SLO.
c. Have course SLOs been fully mapped and aligned to PLOs? What did you learn from this process that might affect your program?
Yes, please see appendix F for each PLO and how they are mapped with each courses’ SLO.
d. What method(s) have you used to assess PLOs?
None as of yet, we still need to work on this.
e. What have you learned from your program-level assessment work?
We have not yet assessed our PLOs
f. Have you shared and discussed assessment results (e.g., through Community Advisory Committee discussions, discussions with employers, interviews with graduates, program faculty meetings, etc.)?
No, our next community advisory committee has been scheduled and we plan on sharing some of this information with them soon.
5. How do assessment results support your resource requests?
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As for the machining program, we are teaching on a very elementary level to what industry demands. Though we have not discussed this with our industry advisory I feel that the advisory would see that we are teaching very elementary CNC programming and once the proposed certificate for CNC programing is approved industry will be impressed with the level of our students.
6. Please provide an overview of your assessment plans for 2011-12, using either the following chart or a narrative. (Please note: every course should be assessed at least once every four years. Rarely taught courses should be routinely assessed during the semester they are taught.)
Course or program to be assessed
SLO(s) to be assessed
Method(s) employed
Faculty involved in the project
Expected date of completion
MAN 57 Analyze CNC programs written by others to determine machining sequences.
Perform calculations necessary to develop coordinate charts for part geometry.
Use canned cycles correctly in programs for CNC machine tools.
During the final exam students will be given test questions that pertain to this SLO. Students will also be given practical projects that involve practice of the skills.
Kevin Wils By the end of the Spring 2012 semester
SCT 2 Describe the role of transportation in the economy and supply chain;
During the final exam students will be given test questions that
Paul Van Hulle By the end of the Spring 2012 semester
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pertain to this SLO. Students will also be given practical projects that involve practice of the skills.
SCT 4 Describe the role of transportation in the economy and supply chain;
Describe how ArcGIS (a GPS fleet management and routing system by ESRI) is used in industry.
During the final exam students will be given test questions that pertain to this SLO. Students will also be given practical projects that involve practice of the skills.
Paul Van Hulle By the end of the Spring 2012 semester
ELE 10 During the final exam students will be given test questions that pertain to this SLO. Students will also be given practical projects that involve practice of the skills.
Glen Graham By the end of the Spring 2012 semester
MAN 60 Setup and operate fluid powered valves, cylinders, controls, filters and actuators.
Calculate functions
During the final exam students will be given test questions that pertain to this SLO. Students will also be given practical
Pat Maluso the fluid power instructor
By the end of the Spring 2012 semester
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and load requirements then design, select components and test complex fluid powered systems in a robotic or industrial environment.
Recognize fluid power schematic symbols.
projects that involve practice of the skills.
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Appendix AEnrollment Statistics
Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Enrollments
Term Loc Dept Disc CourseSection
sFirst Day
Census
Last Day
Waitlist
Section Cap
Room Cap
Course Cap
10SPR NOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 24 24 20 0 25 32 30ELE-21 1 23 23 16 0 25 33 30ELE-25 1 23 21 18 0 25 32 30
ELE Total 3 70 68 54 0 75 97 90MAC MAC-56 1 21 24 20 0 24 24 30
MAC-57 1 23 23 17 0 24 24 30MAC Total 2 44 47 37 0 48 48 60MAN MAN-56 1 21 24 20 0 24 24 30
MAN-57 1 23 23 17 0 24 24 30MAN-64 1 18 24 22 0 18 28 30
MAN Total 3 62 71 59 0 66 76 90N0500 Total 8 176 186 150 0 189 221 240
NOR Total 8 176 186 150 0 189 221 24010SPR Total 8 176 186 150 0 189 221 24011SPR NOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 29 36 29 0 33 33 30
ELE-23 1 26 26 22 0 32 32 30ELE-27 1 30 29 24 0 30 35 30
ELE Total 3 85 91 75 0 95 100 90MAC MAC-56 1 24 26 18 0 24 24 30
MAC-57 1 23 23 14 0 24 24 30MAC Total 2 47 49 32 0 48 48 60MAN MAN-56 1 24 26 18 0 24 24 30
MAN-57 1 23 23 14 0 24 24 30MAN Total 2 47 49 32 0 48 48 60
N0500 Total 7 179 189 139 0 191 196 210NOR Total 7 179 189 139 0 191 196 210
11SPR Total 7 179 189 139 0 191 196 210
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11FAL NOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 29 23 23 0 30 32 30ELE-21 1 33 36 36 0 33 33 30ELE-25 1 32 29 29 0 32 32 30ELE-61 1 28 30 30 0 28 28 30
ELE Total 4 122 118 118 0 123 125 120MAC MAC-56 1 24 35 35 0 24 24 30MAC Total 1 24 35 35 0 24 24 30MAN MAN-52 1 24 26 26 0 24 24 30
MAN-56 1 24 35 35 0 24 24 30MAN-61 1 28 30 30 0 28 28 30MAN-64 1 27 27 27 0 28 28 30
MAN Total 4 103 118 118 0 104 104 120SCT SCT-3 1 26 19 19 0 28 28SCT Total 1 26 19 19 0 28 28
N0500 Total 10 275 290 290 0 279 281 270NOR Total 10 275 290 290 0 279 281 270
11FAL Total 10 275 290 290 0 279 281 270Grand Total 25 630 665 579 0 659 698 720
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Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Fill Rates; page 1 of 6Term Data05FAL 06SPR 06FAL
Loc Dept Disc Course Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill RateNOR N0500ELE ELE-10 1 43% 43% 1 33% 77% 1 68% 120%
ELE-21 1 37% 37% 1 43% 77% 1 52% 120%ELE-22ELE-23 1 13% 13%ELE-25 1 22% 22%ELE-26 1 28% 28%ELE-27 1 27% 40%ELE-61
ELE Total 4 30% 30% 2 38% 77% 4 40% 71%MAC MAC-55
MAC-56 1 79% 83% 1 63% 92% 1 25% 71%MAC-57 1 17% 67% 1 8% 50% 1 33% 54%
MAC Total 2 48% 75% 2 35% 71% 2 29% 63%MAN MAN-52 1 50% 50% 1 100% 100% 1 38% 38%
MAN-53MAN-55MAN-56 1 4% 83% 1 29% 92% 1 46% 71%MAN-57 1 50% 67% 1 42% 50% 1 21% 54%MAN-60MAN-61MAN-64MAN-81 1 5% 77%
MAN Total 3 35% 67% 4 45% 80% 3 35% 54%SCT SCT-3SCT Total
N0500 Total 9 35% 50% 8 41% 77% 9 36% 64%NOR Total 9 35% 50% 8 41% 77% 9 36% 64%
Grand Total 9 35% 50% 8 41% 77% 9 36% 64%
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Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Fill Rates; page 2 of 6
07SPR 07FAL 08SPRLoc Dept Disc Course Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill RateNOR N0500ELE ELE-10 1 72% 72% 1 68% 68% 1 80% 80%
ELE-21 1 60% 60% 1 57% 57% 1 67% 67%ELE-22 1 37% 37%ELE-23ELE-25ELE-26ELE-27 1 30% 47%ELE-61 1 25% 46%
ELE Total 3 53% 59% 3 51% 57% 3 60% 60%MAC MAC-55
MAC-56 1 25% 50% 1 22% 63%MAC-57 1 21% 88%
MAC Total 1 25% 50% 1 22% 63% 1 21% 88%MAN MAN-52 1 50% 50%
MAN-53MAN-55MAN-56 1 25% 50% 1 54% 63% 1 83% 83%MAN-57 1 67% 88%MAN-60MAN-61 1 21% 46%MAN-64MAN-81
MAN Total 2 38% 50% 2 38% 55% 2 75% 85%SCT SCT-3SCT Total
N0500 Total 6 43% 55% 6 41% 57% 6 59% 72%NOR Total 6 43% 55% 6 41% 57% 6 59% 72%
Grand Total 6 43% 55% 6 41% 57% 6 59% 72%
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Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Fill Rates; page 3 of 6
08FAL 09WIN 09SPRLoc Dept Disc Course Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill RateNOR N0500ELE ELE-10 1 51% 51% 1 75% 75%
ELE-21 1 46% 46% 1 53% 53%ELE-22ELE-23ELE-25ELE-26 1 66% 66%ELE-27 1 10% 40%ELE-61 1 71% 100%
ELE Total 4 44% 56% 3 65% 65%MAC MAC-55 1 14% 70%
MAC-56 1 31% 104% 1 50% 92%MAC-57 1 21% 79%
MAC Total 1 31% 104% 1 14% 70% 2 35% 85%MAN MAN-52 1 104% 104%
MAN-53 1 67% 67%MAN-55 1 46% 70%MAN-56 1 63% 104% 1 42% 92%MAN-57 1 58% 79%MAN-60MAN-61 1 29% 100%MAN-64MAN-81
MAN Total 3 65% 103% 1 46% 70% 3 56% 78%SCT SCT-3SCT Total
N0500 Total 8 49% 77% 2 30% 70% 8 55% 74%NOR Total 8 49% 77% 2 30% 70% 8 55% 74%
Grand Total 8 49% 77% 2 30% 70% 8 55% 74%
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Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Fill Rates; page 4 of 6
09FAL 10SPR 10FALLoc Dept Disc Course Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill RateNOR N0500ELE ELE-10 1 86% 86% 1 96% 96% 1 77% 77%
ELE-21 1 86% 86% 1 92% 92% 1 94% 94%ELE-22 1 61% 61%ELE-23 1 75% 75%ELE-25 1 84% 84%ELE-26 1 75% 75%ELE-27ELE-61 1 44% 150% 1 43% 104%
ELE Total 5 73% 85% 3 91% 91% 4 74% 87%MAC MAC-55
MAC-56 1 42% 100% 1 42% 100% 1 46% 104%MAC-57 1 33% 96%
MAC Total 1 42% 100% 2 38% 98% 1 46% 104%MAN MAN-52 1 113% 113% 1 104% 104%
MAN-53MAN-55MAN-56 1 58% 100% 1 58% 100% 1 58% 104%MAN-57 1 63% 96%MAN-60 1 75% 75%MAN-61 1 106% 150% 1 61% 104%MAN-64 1 133% 133%MAN-81
MAN Total 3 91% 118% 3 80% 108% 4 74% 96%SCT SCT-3SCT Total
N0500 Total 9 75% 96% 8 74% 98% 9 71% 92%NOR Total 9 75% 96% 8 74% 98% 9 71% 92%
Grand Total 9 75% 96% 8 74% 98% 9 71% 92%
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Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Fill Rates; page 5 of 6
11SPR 11WIN 11FAL
Loc Dept Disc Course Sect Fill RateXL Fill
Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill
Rate Sect Fill RateXL Fill
Rate
NORN0500 ELE ELE-10 1 109% 109% 1 77% 77%
ELE-21 1 109% 109%ELE-22ELE-23 1 81% 81%ELE-25 1 91% 91%ELE-26ELE-27 1 97% 97%ELE-61 1 75% 107%
ELE Total 3 96% 96% 4 89% 96%
MACMAC-
55 1 43% 104%MAC-
56 1 58% 108% 1 75% 146%MAC-
57 1 50% 96%MAC Total 2 54% 102% 1 43% 104% 1 75% 146%
MANMAN-
52 1 108% 108%MAN-
53MAN-
55 1 61% 104%MAN-
56 1 50% 108% 1 71% 146%MAN-
57 1 46% 96%MAN-
60MAN-
61 1 32% 107%MAN-
64 1 96% 96%
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MAN-81
MAN Total 2 48% 102% 1 61% 104% 4 76% 113%SCT SCT-3 1 68% 68%SCT Total 1 68% 68%
N0500 Total 7 73% 99% 2 52% 104% 10 81% 104%NOR Total 7 73% 99% 2 52% 104% 10 81% 104%
Grand Total 7 73% 99% 2 52% 104% 10 81% 104%
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Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Fill Rates; page 6 of 6
Total Sect Total Fill Rate
Total XL Fill Rate
Loc Dept Disc CourseNOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 13 72% 79%
ELE-21 12 67% 74%ELE-22 2 50% 50%ELE-23 3 57% 57%ELE-25 3 64% 64%ELE-26 3 56% 56%ELE-27 4 41% 56%ELE-61 5 52% 99%
ELE Total 45 62% 72%MAC MAC-55 2 27% 86%
MAC-56 12 45% 92%MAC-57 7 26% 76%
MAC Total 21 37% 86%MAN MAN-52 8 83% 83%
MAN-53 1 67% 67%MAN-55 2 52% 86%MAN-56 13 49% 91%MAN-57 7 49% 76%MAN-60 1 75% 75%MAN-61 5 47% 99%MAN-64 2 111% 111%MAN-81 1 5% 77%
MAN Total 40 59% 87%SCT SCT-3 1 68% 68%SCT Total 1 68% 68%
N0500 Total 107 57% 80%NOR Total 107 57% 80%
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Grand Total 107 57% 80%
Electronics Technology, Supply Chain Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Machine Shop Technology Efficiency
10SPR 8 139 0.89 0.05 0.75 0.00 1.69 29.51 957.83 565.29
11SPR
NORN0500
ELEELE-10 1 36 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.35 7.34 243.00 694.29ELE-23 1 26 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.35 5.24 175.50 501.43ELE-27 1 29 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.20 2.94 98.02 490.10
ELE Total 3 91 0.00 0.00 0.90 0.00 0.90 15.52 516.52 573.91MAC
MAC-56 1 14 0.38 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.38 3.21 103.32 273.48MAC-57 1 12 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.35 2.39 84.00 241.31
MAC Total 2 26 0.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.73 5.60 187.32 258.05MAN
MAN-56 1 12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.29 88.56MAN-57 1 11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.39 77.00
MAN Total 2 23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.68 165.56N0500 Total 7 140 0.73 0.00 0.90 0.00 1.63 25.80 869.40 534.72
NOR Total 7 140 0.73 0.00 0.90 0.00 1.63 25.80 869.40 534.72
11SPR Total 7 140 0.73 0.00 0.90 0.00 1.63 25.80 869.40 534.72
11FALNOR
N0500ELE
ELE-10 1 23 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00
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ELE-21 1 36 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00ELE-25 1 29 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00ELE-61 1 21 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.00
ELE Total 4 109 0.28 0.00 1.05 1.33 0.00 0.00 0.00MAC
MAC-56 1 18 0.38 0.00 0.00 0.38 0.00 0.00 0.00MAC Total 1 18 0.38 0.00 0.00 0.38 0.00 0.00 0.00MAN
MAN-52 1 26 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00MAN-56 1 17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00MAN-61 1 9 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00MAN-64 1 27 0.00 0.00 0.28 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.00
MAN Total 4 79 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.63 0.00 0.00 0.00SCT
SCT-3 1 19 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00SCT Total 1 19 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00
N0500 Total 10 225 1.01 0.00 1.68 2.69 0.00 0.00 0.00
NOR Total 10 225 1.01 0.00 1.68 2.69 0.00 0.00 0.00
11FAL Total 10 225 1.01 0.00 1.68 2.69 0.00 0.00 0.00
Grand Total 25 504 2.63 0.05 3.33 0.00 6.01 55.311,827.2
3 303.79
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Electronics, Manufacturing and Machine Shop Technology Success rates; page 1 of 6
Term Data05FAL 06SPR 06FAL
Loc Dept Disc Course Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
sNOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 76.92% 69.23% 1 60.00% 50.00% 1 70.59% 35.29%
ELE-21 1 90.91% 36.36% 1 53.85% 38.46% 1 84.62% 69.23%ELE-22ELE-23 1 100.00% 75.00%ELE-25 1 71.43% 71.43%ELE-26 1 100.00% 77.78%ELE-27 1 100.00% 100.00%ELE-61
ELE Total 4 89.19% 62.16% 2 56.52% 43.48% 4 80.00% 62.22%MAC MAC-55
MAC-56 1 84.21% 78.95% 1 73.33% 33.33% 1 83.33% 33.33%MAC-57 1 75.00% 75.00% 1 0.00% 0.00% 1 87.50% 50.00%
MAC Total 2 82.61% 78.26% 2 64.71% 29.41% 2 85.71% 42.86%MAN MAN-52 1 100.00% 83.33% 1 87.50% 41.67% 1 88.89% 88.89%
MAN-53MAN-55MAN-56 1 100.00% 100.00% 1 85.71% 57.14% 1 81.82% 72.73%MAN-57 1 83.33% 58.33% 1 60.00% 40.00% 1 80.00% 40.00%MAN-60MAN-61MAN-64MAN-81 1 100.00% 100.00%
MAN Total 3 92.00% 72.00% 4 80.95% 45.24% 3 84.00% 72.00%
N0500 Total 9 88.24% 69.41% 8 70.73% 41.46% 9 82.14% 61.90%NOR Total 9 88.24% 69.41% 8 70.73% 41.46% 9 82.14% 61.90%
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Electronics, Manufacturing and Machine Shop Technology Success rates; page 2 of 6
07SPR 07FAL 08SPR
Loc Dept Disc Course Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
sNOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 61.11% 55.56% 1 82.35% 52.94% 1 85.00% 50.00%
ELE-21 1 80.00% 53.33% 1 82.35% 58.82% 1 80.00% 30.00%ELE-22 1 63.64% 63.64%ELE-23ELE-25ELE-26ELE-27 1 90.00% 60.00%ELE-61 1 66.67% 50.00%
ELE Total 3 74.42% 55.81% 3 80.00% 55.00% 3 78.43% 45.10%MAC MAC-55
MAC-56 1 83.33% 83.33% 1 85.71% 71.43%MAC-57 1 80.00% 60.00%
MAC Total 1 83.33% 83.33% 1 85.71% 71.43% 1 80.00% 60.00%MAN MAN-52 1 66.67% 41.67%
MAN-53MAN-55MAN-56 1 50.00% 50.00% 1 84.62% 38.46% 1 85.00% 65.00%MAN-57 1 75.00% 37.50%MAN-60MAN-61 1 80.00% 80.00%MAN-64MAN-81
MAN Total 2 61.11% 44.44% 2 83.33% 50.00% 2 80.56% 52.78%
N0500 Total 6 71.64% 55.22% 6 81.54% 55.38% 6 79.35% 48.91%NOR Total 6 71.64% 55.22% 6 81.54% 55.38% 6 79.35% 48.91%
Grand Total 6 71.64% 55.22% 6 81.54% 55.38% 6 79.35% 48.91%
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Electronics, Manufacturing and Machine Shop Technology Success rates; page 3 of 6
08FAL 09WIN 09SPR
Loc Dept Disc Course Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
sNOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 77.78% 44.44% 1 75.00% 54.17%
ELE-21 1 93.75% 68.75% 1 94.12% 76.47%ELE-22ELE-23ELE-25ELE-26 1 66.67% 42.86%ELE-27 1 100.00% 66.67%ELE-61 1 82.35% 82.35%
ELE Total 4 85.19% 64.81% 3 77.42% 56.45%MAC MAC-55 1 80.00% 80.00%
MAC-56 1 90.00% 60.00% 1 100.00% 58.33%MAC-57 1 100.00% 40.00%
MAC Total 1 90.00% 60.00% 1 80.00% 80.00% 2 100.00% 52.94%MAN MAN-52 1 88.00% 68.00%
MAN-53 1 90.00% 80.00%MAN-55 1 93.75% 75.00%MAN-56 1 80.00% 60.00% 1 90.00% 80.00%MAN-57 1 78.57% 78.57%MAN-60MAN-61 1 42.86% 42.86%MAN-64MAN-81
MAN Total 3 78.72% 61.70% 1 93.75% 75.00% 3 86.36% 79.55%
N0500 Total 8 82.88% 63.06% 2 90.48% 76.19% 8 83.74% 64.23%NOR Total 8 82.88% 63.06% 2 90.48% 76.19% 8 83.74% 64.23%
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Electronics, Manufacturing and Machine Shop Technology Success rates; page 4 of 6
09FAL 10SPR 10FAL
Loc Dept Disc Course Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
sNOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 73.33% 56.67% 1 83.33% 70.83% 1 55.56% 51.85%
ELE-21 1 73.33% 70.00% 1 69.57% 69.57% 1 75.76% 51.52%ELE-22 1 81.82% 31.82%ELE-23 1 79.17% 66.67%ELE-25 1 85.71% 80.95%ELE-26 1 79.17% 62.50%ELE-27ELE-61 1 100.00% 75.00% 1 100.00% 100.00%
ELE Total 5 78.07% 58.77% 3 79.41% 73.53% 4 73.96% 60.42%MAC MAC-55
MAC-56 1 90.00% 70.00% 1 70.00% 50.00% 1 90.91% 72.73%MAC-57 1 62.50% 25.00%
MAC Total 1 90.00% 70.00% 2 66.67% 38.89% 1 90.91% 72.73%MAN MAN-52 1 85.19% 77.78% 1 80.00% 44.00%
MAN-53MAN-55MAN-56 1 78.57% 71.43% 1 92.86% 85.71% 1 85.71% 78.57%MAN-57 1 80.00% 60.00%MAN-60 1 90.48% 71.43%MAN-61 1 89.47% 73.68% 1 94.12% 70.59%MAN-64 1 91.67% 75.00%MAN-81
MAN Total 3 85.00% 75.00% 3 88.68% 73.58% 4 87.01% 63.64%
N0500 Total 9 80.98% 64.67% 8 81.29% 69.06% 9 80.43% 62.50%NOR Total 9 80.98% 64.67% 8 81.29% 69.06% 9 80.43% 62.50%
Grand Total 9 80.98% 64.67% 8 81.29% 69.06% 9 80.43% 62.50%
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Electronics, Manufacturing and Machine Shop Technology Success rates; page 5 of 6
11SPR 11WIN 11FAL
Loc Dept Disc Course Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
s Sect Retentio
n Succes
sNOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 1 80.56% 63.89% 1
ELE-21 1ELE-22ELE-23 1 84.62% 76.92%ELE-25 1ELE-26ELE-27 1 82.76% 82.76%ELE-61 1
ELE Total 3 82.42% 73.63% 4MAC MAC-55 1 91.67% 91.67%
MAC-56 1 57.14% 42.86% 1MAC-57 1 58.33% 33.33%
MAC Total 2 57.69% 38.46% 1 91.67% 91.67% 1MAN MAN-52 1
MAN-53MAN-55 1 100.00% 82.35%MAN-56 1 76.92% 46.15% 1MAN-57 1 63.64% 63.64%MAN-60MAN-61 1MAN-64 1MAN-81
MAN Total 2 70.83% 54.17% 1 100.00% 82.35% 4
N0500 Total 7 75.89% 63.83% 2 96.55% 86.21% 9NOR Total 7 75.89% 63.83% 2 96.55% 86.21% 9
Grand Total 7 75.89% 63.83% 2 96.55% 86.21% 9
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Electronics, Manufacturing and Machine Shop Technology Success rates; page 6 of 6
Total Sect
Total Retention
Total Success
Loc Dept Disc CourseNOR N0500 ELE ELE-10 13 74.02% 55.51%
ELE-21 12 78.85% 57.69%ELE-22 2 75.76% 42.42%ELE-23 3 83.33% 72.22%ELE-25 3 82.14% 78.57%ELE-26 3 77.78% 57.41%ELE-27 4 88.00% 80.00%ELE-61 5 88.37% 81.40%
ELE Total 45 78.59% 61.05%MAC MAC-55 2 88.24% 88.24%
MAC-56 12 81.67% 59.17%MAC-57 7 70.45% 40.91%
MAC Total 21 79.56% 57.46%MAN MAN-52 8 85.07% 61.19%
MAN-53 1 90.00% 80.00%MAN-55 2 96.97% 78.79%MAN-56 13 82.61% 65.22%MAN-57 7 74.70% 55.42%MAN-60 1 90.48% 71.43%MAN-61 5 83.33% 68.75%MAN-64 2 91.67% 75.00%MAN-81 1 100.00% 100.00%
MAN Total 40 84.06% 65.14%
N0500 Total 106 80.67% 62.05%NOR Total 106 80.67% 62.05%
Grand Total 106 80.67% 62.05%
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Appendix BAssessment data for Fall 2011 Manufacturing 56
During the fall 2011 I choose one SLO from the Man 56 final (as shown at the right) to evaluate. Results were surprising and are
detailed below.
Recognize NC machine codes and terminology for computerized machining and manufacturing.
Question from the final exam
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te a
t whi
ch th
e w
ork
mov
es in
to th
e cu
tter.
In
othe
r wor
ds th
e ra
te a
t whi
ch
the
cutte
r mov
es p
ast t
he w
ork.
Tr
ue o
r Fal
se
In c
limb
mill
ing
the
wor
k m
oves
in th
e sa
me
dire
ctio
n as
th
e ro
tatio
n of
the
cutte
r
The
spin
dle
spee
d th
at sh
ould
be
use
d w
hen
usin
g a
parti
ng
tool
is m
uch
less
(abo
ut 1
/3)
then
con
vent
iona
l tur
ning
; Tru
e or
Fal
se
G00
with
som
e fe
ed ra
te is
us
ed to
: Is u
sed
to m
ove
the
mac
hine
qui
ckly
to a
cer
tain
po
sitio
n
G01
with
som
e fe
ed ra
te is
us
ed to
: mov
e th
e m
achi
ne
G43
is u
sed
to c
heck
tool
he
ight
s
G54
is u
sed
to: c
heck
fixt
ure
posi
tions
.
Cut
ting
fluid
s se
rve
seve
ral
purp
oses
incl
udin
g: a
ll of
the
abov
e
Cut
ting
spee
ds re
fers
to th
e di
stan
ce, m
easu
red
in fe
et o
r m
eter
s, th
at a
poi
nt (t
ooth
) on
the
circ
umfe
renc
e of
a c
utte
r m
oves
in o
ne h
our.;
true
or
fals
e
Question number 19 21 25 28 29 30 31 70 71Amount of students that got the question
correct 24 17 19 17 13 12 11 24 16
Question was deleted from the students grade x
Percentage of students that got the question correct 100 72 80 72 56 52 48 100 68
48
This
ques
tion
was
pre
sent
ed to
the
stud
ent's
in th
e te
xtbo
ok a
nd d
urin
g th
e fe
edra
te le
ctur
e. A
han
dout
was
pr
ovid
ed.
This
ques
tion
appe
ared
on
the
safe
ty te
st a
nd o
n th
e fin
al e
xam
. Thi
s que
stion
was
pre
sent
ed to
the
stud
ents
du
ring
the
safe
ty le
ctur
e an
d on
a h
ando
ut th
at w
as
pass
ed o
ut to
eac
h st
uden
t. Th
e in
stru
ctor
enc
oura
ged
each
stud
ent t
o re
ad th
e ha
ndou
t.
This
ques
tion
was
pre
sent
ed to
the
stud
ent's
in th
e te
xtbo
ok a
nd d
urin
g th
e la
the
lect
ure.
Thes
e fo
ur q
uesti
ons a
re a
ll ab
out G
-cod
e pr
ogra
mm
ing
and
the
lang
uage
of p
rogr
amm
ing.
Stu
dent
s are
giv
en a
fe
w li
nes o
f cod
e th
at le
t the
m te
st w
heth
er o
r not
they
ha
ve se
t the
mac
hine
up
corr
ectly
. Stu
dent
s cre
ate
a vi
deo
pres
enta
tion
of se
tting
up
the
mac
hine
and
use
th
ese
lines
of c
ode
durin
g th
e vi
deo
pres
enta
tion.
It
wou
ld b
e in
tere
sting
to e
xam
ine
each
of t
he v
ideo
s to
see
if th
ey w
ere
usin
g no
tes f
or th
ese
lines
of c
ode.
W
hen
I pre
sent
ed th
ese
lines
of c
ode
I disc
usse
d ea
ch
wor
d an
d pr
esen
ted
wha
t eac
h w
ord
does
. It w
ould
be
a go
od id
ea to
mak
e su
re th
e st
uden
ts ta
ke n
otes
whe
n th
is pr
esen
tatio
n is
pref
orm
ed.
Com
mon
sens
e
This
ques
tion
was
pre
sent
ed to
the
stud
ent's
in th
e te
xtbo
ok a
nd d
urin
g th
e fe
edra
te le
ctur
e. A
han
dout
was
pr
ovid
ed.
49
Assessment data for Winter 2012 Manufacturing 55; 1 of 2
Identify common violations of OSHA standards and propose abatement actions.
Pow
ered
indu
stria
l tru
ck o
pera
tors
mus
t:
The
rate
d lo
ad c
apac
ity o
f ove
rhea
d cr
anes
:
Elec
tric
al e
quip
men
t sha
ll be
free
from
reco
gnize
d ha
zard
s tha
t are
lik
ely
to c
ause
dea
th o
r ser
ious
phy
sical
har
m to
em
ploy
ees.
Whe
re is
th
is in
form
ation
stat
ed in
the
OSH
A St
anda
rds f
or G
ener
al In
dust
ry?
Empl
oyee
s sha
ll w
ear p
rote
ctive
equ
ipm
ent f
or th
e ey
es o
r fac
e w
here
ver t
here
is d
ange
r of i
njur
y to
the
eyes
or f
ace
from
ele
ctric
arc
s or
flas
hes o
r fro
m fl
ying
obj
ects
resu
lting
from
ele
ctric
al e
xplo
sion.
How
freq
uent
ly m
ust t
he p
erio
dic
insp
ectio
n of
the
use
of th
e pr
oced
ures
for l
ocko
ut/t
agou
t be
cond
ucte
d?
In e
lect
rical
syst
ems,
wha
t is t
he si
gnifi
canc
e of
bon
ding
, gro
undi
ng a
nd
the
spee
d of
inte
rrup
tion?
Whe
n se
rvic
ing
or m
aint
enan
ce re
quiri
ng lo
ckou
t/ta
gout
ext
ends
ove
r m
ore
than
one
shift
:
Cont
aine
r lab
elin
g is
not r
equi
red
for p
eman
ent s
econ
dary
con
tain
ers
(sec
onda
ry c
onta
iner
s for
exa
mpl
e co
uld
be a
smal
ler c
onta
iner
that
yo
u w
ould
use
to m
ake
it ea
sier t
o lift
the
chem
ical
afte
r tak
ing
it ou
t of
a 55
gal
dru
m).
Th
e an
swer
is fa
lse
Safe
ty g
lass
es c
an p
rote
ct y
our e
yes f
rom
cor
rosiv
es.
The
purp
ose
of O
SHA'
s Haz
ard
Com
mun
icati
on S
tand
ard
is:
A sh
ear u
sed
to c
ut h
eavy
shee
t ste
el is
pro
tect
ed b
y se
quen
tial
oper
ation
. A g
ate
that
will
exc
lude
an
empl
oyee
’s fin
gers
mus
t be
low
ered
to w
ithin
1/4
inch
of t
he st
ock
prio
r to
cutti
ng. T
wo
hand
co
ntro
ls op
erat
ed c
oncu
rren
tly, m
ust b
e us
ed to
low
er th
e
Lock
out/
tago
ut m
ust b
e us
ed w
hene
ver e
mpl
oyee
s are
per
form
ing
serv
icin
g or
mai
nten
ance
of m
achi
nes o
r equ
ipm
ent w
here
they
cou
ld
be in
jure
d by
une
xpec
ted
star
t-up
or re
leas
e of
stor
ed e
nerg
y (u
nles
s th
e em
ploy
ee is
pro
tect
ed b
y a
mac
hine
gua
rd o
r dev
ice)
.
Aver
age
for t
he S
LO k
now
n as
"Ide
ntify
com
mon
vio
latio
ns o
f OSH
A st
anda
rds a
nd p
ropo
se a
bate
men
t acti
on
89 83 94.2 100 76.7 41.8 76.5 100 70.6 94.1 47 82 79.575
Mid
term
Mid
term
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
50
Assessment data for Winter 2012 Manufacturing 55; 2 of 2
Locate and apply OSHA Safety and Health standards, policies and procedures for general industry.
An e
mpl
oyer
bel
ieve
s he/
she
has b
een
trea
ted
unfa
irly
by b
eing
issu
ed a
ci
tatio
n an
d de
cide
s to
cont
est t
he c
itatio
n. H
e/sh
e m
ay d
o so
by
whi
ch o
f th
e fo
llow
ing
proc
edur
es?
An e
mpl
oyer
bel
ieve
s he/
she
has b
een
trea
ted
unfa
irly
by b
eing
issu
ed a
ci
tatio
n an
d de
cide
s to
cont
est t
he c
itatio
n. H
e/sh
e m
ay d
o so
by
whi
ch o
f th
e fo
llow
ing
proc
edur
es?
Fede
ral O
SHA
insp
ecto
rs a
re a
utho
rized
to “
Red
Tag”
and
shut
dow
n an
In a
dditi
on to
OSH
A, a
noth
er g
over
nmen
t age
ncy
prov
ides
muc
h of
the
NIO
SH is
a d
ivisi
on o
f OSH
A
OSH
A re
quire
s cer
tain
reco
rdke
epin
g an
d re
porti
ng b
y em
ploy
ers.
The
m
ost w
idel
y us
ed re
cord
keep
ing
requ
irem
ent i
s a fo
rm d
esig
nate
d as
OSH
A O
SHA
stan
dard
s for
exi
ts a
re w
hich
type
of s
tand
ard?
OSH
A’s S
afet
y an
d He
alth
Pro
gram
Man
agem
ent G
uide
lines
con
sist o
f fou
r
The
OSH
A Ac
t of 1
970
is be
st d
escr
ibed
by
whi
ch o
f the
follo
win
g
The
OSH
Act
Gen
eral
Dut
y Cl
ause
(Sec
tion
5) sp
ecifi
cally
requ
ires w
hich
of
The
proc
edur
es o
f an
insp
ectio
n ar
e sp
ecifi
ed b
y O
SHA.
Whi
ch o
f the
Whi
ch o
f the
follo
win
g be
st e
xem
plifi
es th
e di
ffere
nce
betw
een
verti
cal a
nd
Exit
door
s mus
t sw
ing
in th
e di
recti
on o
f exi
t tra
vel i
n w
hich
of t
he
Whi
ch o
f the
follo
win
g ty
pes o
f veh
icle
s are
not
cov
ered
by
29 C
FR
Barr
icad
es d
o no
t hav
e to
be
used
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith sa
fety
sign
s whe
re it
is
nece
ssar
y to
pre
vent
or l
imit
empl
oyee
acc
ess t
o w
ork
area
s exp
osin
g Cl
ass 0
0 ru
bber
glo
ves a
re a
ppro
ved
for w
ork
on c
ircui
ts e
nerg
ized
at
____
____
_ vo
lts o
r les
s
Elec
tric
al in
sula
ting
glov
es a
re m
anuf
actu
red
in si
x cl
assifi
catio
ns
Qua
lified
per
sons
shal
l be
capa
ble
of w
orki
ng sa
fely
on
ener
gize
d ci
rcui
ts
and
shal
l be
fam
iliar
with
the
prop
er u
se o
f spe
cial
pre
cauti
onar
y te
chni
ques
, per
sona
l pro
tecti
ve e
quip
men
t, in
sula
ting
and
shie
ldin
g
The
clos
est t
hat a
n un
qual
ified
per
son
may
app
roac
h an
ove
rhea
d lin
e en
ergi
zed
at 5
0kV
or le
ss is
___
____
_ fe
et
The
haza
rds o
f ele
ctric
ity in
clud
e:
Mat
ch th
e w
ord
with
the
defin
ition
in th
e te
xtbo
ok
NFP
A us
es a
ratin
g sy
stem
on
labe
ls th
at sh
ow d
ange
r lev
els.
OSH
A di
sting
uish
es b
etw
een
vario
us c
lass
es o
f flam
mab
le a
nd c
ombu
stibl
e liq
uids
Wha
t is t
he e
asie
st w
ay to
exp
ress
the
diffe
renc
e be
twee
n fla
mm
able
s and
com
busti
bles
?
Aver
age
for t
he S
LO k
now
n as
"Loc
ate
and
appl
y O
SHA
Safe
ty a
nd H
ealth
st
anda
rds,
pol
icie
s and
pro
cedu
res f
or g
ener
al in
dust
ry.
83 77 61 44 67 83 88 67 89 67 56 67 67 83 10
070.6
88.2 100 52
.9 94.1 63 100 70.6 75.5826087
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Mid
term
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
Fina
l exa
m
51
Assessment data for Fall 2011 Manufacturing 61/Electronics 61; 1 of 4
There are way too many SLOs for this class and many of the SLOs were written for when the class was in the CACT. We have different equipment and many of these SLOs are hard to measure. During the fall 2012 semester I plan on presenting a complete update of all of the student learning outcomes
of the MAN/ELE 61 course.
52
Assessment data for Fall 2011 Manufacturing 61/Electronics 61; 2 of 4This page represents the average that the students understood the SLO: Describe how computers, electronics and machining are used in manufacturing to control and construct robotic machinery
A s
enso
r ope
rate
s by
conv
ertin
g lig
ht, h
eat,
or m
echa
nica
l ene
rgy
into
W
avel
engt
hs o
f lig
ht a
re m
easu
red
in _
____
_.A
n op
to-e
lect
roni
c de
vice
that
con
verts
ligh
t ene
rgy
into
ele
ctric
al e
nerg
yC
ompu
ter v
isio
n se
nsor
s use
___
___
to d
eter
min
e th
e di
stan
ce to
an
An
eddy
cur
rent
pro
xim
ity se
nsor
pro
duce
s ___
___
in th
e sm
all s
pace
of
Usi
ng th
e fin
gers
to h
old
roun
d ob
ject
s is
a _
___
grip
A _
___
grip
per d
eliv
ers 3
60 d
egre
es o
f cla
mpi
ng c
onta
ct.
Col
lisio
n se
nsor
s are
atta
ched
to th
e __
___
to p
rote
ct e
quip
men
t fro
m b
eing
D
igita
l out
put p
orts
per
mit
digi
tial s
igna
ls to
be
sent
from
a ro
bot _
____
to
Mac
hine
vis
ion
syst
ems
use
vide
o ca
mer
as a
nd c
ompu
ters
to tr
ansl
ate
Dur
ing
____
, an
anal
og to
dig
ital c
onve
rter c
hang
es th
e an
alog
sign
al o
f an
Mos
t sys
tem
pro
blem
s ar
e __
__ fa
ilure
s__
____
is k
ey to
pre
vent
ativ
e m
aint
enan
ce.
Rob
ots c
an im
prov
e pr
oduc
t qua
lity
beca
use
of th
eir _
____
The
mon
ey a
bus
ines
s spe
nds t
o pu
rcha
se fi
xed
asse
ts is
a(n
) ___
_Th
e m
oney
spen
t on
repl
acin
g ex
istin
g pr
oduc
tion
or a
ssem
bly
met
hods
to
A p
rogr
amm
able
con
trolle
r is a
gen
eral
pur
pose
pro
gram
mab
le m
achi
ne
Sens
ors
rest
rict r
obot
inte
llige
nce
by s
low
ing
dow
n pr
oces
ses.
All
obje
cts e
mit
infr
ared
ther
mal
radi
atio
n.So
und
sens
ors d
etec
t spa
tial r
elat
ions
hips
and
pro
vide
dep
th in
form
atio
n.M
agne
tic fi
eld
sens
ors i
dent
ify a
cha
nge
in a
mag
netic
fiel
d w
ithou
tmak
ing
LED
s are
sol
id-s
tate
opt
o-el
ectro
nic
devi
ces.
Tool
s are
end
eff
ecto
rs th
at p
erfo
rm p
rehe
nsile
mov
emen
ts b
y gr
aspi
ng
Ove
rload
sens
ors d
etec
t obs
truct
ions
or o
verlo
ad c
ondi
tions
with
in fr
actio
ns
A re
mot
e ce
nter
com
plia
nce
devi
ce is
a ty
pe o
f col
lisio
n se
nsor
.C
omm
on I/
O p
orts
incl
ude
inte
rfac
e an
d im
age
anal
ysis
.Li
mit
switc
hes c
omm
unic
ate
info
rmat
ion
thro
ugh
outp
ut p
orts
.D
igita
l out
put p
orts
allo
w a
robo
t to
inte
ract
with
ext
erna
l equ
ipm
ent,
such
Th
orou
gh c
ircui
t and
syst
em te
stin
g sh
ould
be
perf
orm
ed b
efor
e a
To g
athe
r inf
orm
atio
n ab
out a
par
ticul
ar sy
stem
, a te
chni
cian
sho
uld
Scra
p is
a m
anuf
actu
red
part
that
is re
cond
ition
ed a
nd p
ut b
ack
into
serv
ice.
Inte
llige
nt m
achi
nes
can
do th
e sa
me
job
as tr
aine
d w
orke
rs a
nd sa
ve la
bor
Whe
n w
orki
ng c
ondi
tions
are
unp
leas
ant o
r uns
afe,
wor
ker p
rodu
ctiv
ityis
A
utom
ated
equ
ipm
ent r
equi
res c
onsi
sten
tly u
nifo
rm c
ompo
nent
s to
func
tion
Mos
t aut
omat
ed e
quip
men
t is d
edic
ated
, or d
esig
ned
to p
erfo
rm o
ne
A m
atrix
beg
ins b
y st
atin
g th
e pr
oble
m a
nd p
ropo
sing
a s
olut
ion
supp
orte
d Si
mpl
y in
crea
sing
the
num
ber o
f rob
ots o
n an
ass
embl
y lin
e tra
nsla
tes
to
The
thre
e ar
ea c
lass
ifica
tions
of a
rtific
ial i
ntel
ligen
ce a
re se
nsin
g,
To re
mai
n ef
ficie
nt a
nd c
ompe
titiv
e, re
train
ing
wor
kers
is a
n im
porta
nt
In o
rder
to p
erfo
rm m
ultip
le o
pera
tions
on
the
sam
e lin
e, v
isio
n-gu
ided
W
hat i
s a p
rogr
amm
able
logi
c co
ntro
ller?
Ave
rage
for t
his S
LO
89 47 57 21 57 57 68 68 57 57 36 57 52 100
63 36 63 78 47 21 89 63 73 94 63 52 63 94 57 84 63 25 100
84 68 78 84 21 73 68 88 64
x x x x x x x x
53
Assessment data for Fall 2011 Manufacturing 61/Electronics 61; 3 of 4This page represents the average that the students understood the SLO: Perform basic measurements using a multi-meter including: Voltage, Resistance, and Amps
Wha
t is o
hm's
law
?
Wha
t is t
he e
quat
ion
for p
ower
?
Ave
rage
for t
his S
LO
57 83 70
54
Assessment data for Fall 2011 Manufacturing 61/Electronics 61; 4 of 4This page represents the average that the students understood the SLO: Use proper circuit board soldering techniques.
A _
___
sold
er sh
ould
be
used
for a
ll el
ectro
nic
circ
uit w
ork.
Ave
rage
for t
his S
LO
68 68
55
Assessment data for Fall 2011 SCT 3; 1 of 3This page represents the average that the students understood the SLO: Apply critical thinking skills to establish the crucial importance of crosscutting issues in the management of operations technology and the role of technology and operations as the ultimate competitive weapons of a business enterprise
Inno
vatio
n is
a bu
sines
s pro
cess
that
bro
ught
inve
ntion
to c
omm
erci
al
use.
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
_ is
the
acqu
isitio
n an
d ap
plic
ation
of e
xisti
ng in
nova
tions
(diff
usio
n). I
t lin
ks e
ngin
eerin
g,
scie
nce,
and
man
agem
ent d
iscip
lines
to p
lan,
dev
elop
, and
impl
emen
t te
chno
logi
cal c
apab
ilitie
s to
shap
e an
d ac
com
plish
the
stra
tegi
c an
d
Man
y gr
owth
phe
nom
ena
in n
atur
e sh
ow a
n ex
pone
ntial
cur
ve. A
ny
singl
e te
chni
cal a
ppro
ach
is lim
ited
in it
s ulti
mat
e pe
rfor
man
ce b
y ch
emic
al a
nd p
hysic
al la
ws t
hat e
stab
lish
the
max
imum
per
form
ance
Inno
vatio
ns th
at h
ave
grea
ter r
elati
ve a
dvan
tage
, com
patib
ility
, tr
iala
bilit
y, a
nd o
bser
vabi
lity,
alo
ng w
ith le
ss c
ompl
exity
, gen
eral
ly w
ill
be a
dopt
ed o
ver i
nnov
ation
s tha
t do
not.
____
____
____
____
____
is
the
degr
ee to
whi
ch a
n in
nova
tion
is pe
rcei
ved
as b
eing
bett
er th
an
Inno
vatio
ns th
at h
ave
grea
ter r
elati
ve a
dvan
tage
, com
patib
ility
, tr
iala
bilit
y, a
nd o
bser
vabi
lity,
alo
ng w
ith le
ss c
ompl
exity
, gen
eral
ly w
ill
be a
dopt
ed o
ver i
nnov
ation
s tha
t do
not.
____
____
____
____
____
is
the
degr
ee to
whi
ch a
n in
nova
tion
is pe
rcei
ved
to b
e co
nsist
ent w
ith
Inno
vatio
ns th
at h
ave
grea
ter r
elati
ve a
dvan
tage
, com
patib
ility
, tr
iala
bilit
y, a
nd o
bser
vabi
lity,
alo
ng w
ith le
ss c
ompl
exity
, gen
eral
ly w
ill
be a
dopt
ed o
ver i
nnov
ation
s tha
t do
not.
____
____
____
____
____
is
the
oppo
rtun
ity to
exp
erim
ent w
ith th
e in
nova
tion
on a
lim
ited
basis
.In
nova
tions
that
hav
e gr
eate
r rel
ative
adv
anta
ge, c
ompa
tibili
ty,
tria
labi
lity,
and
obs
erva
bilit
y, a
long
with
less
com
plex
ity, g
ener
ally
will
be
ado
pted
ove
r inn
ovati
ons t
hat d
o no
t. __
____
____
____
____
__ i
s
Inno
vatio
ns th
at h
ave
grea
ter r
elati
ve a
dvan
tage
, com
patib
ility
, tr
iala
bilit
y, a
nd o
bser
vabi
lity,
alo
ng w
ith le
ss c
ompl
exity
, gen
eral
ly w
ill
be a
dopt
ed o
ver i
nnov
ation
s tha
t do
not.
____
____
____
____
____
is
For 4
yea
rs, F
ord
deve
lope
d, p
rodu
ced,
and
sold
five
diff
eren
t eng
ines
(2
-6 c
ylin
ders
) in
a fa
ctor
y of
trad
e cr
aftsm
en w
orki
ng w
ith g
ener
al
purp
ose
mac
hine
s. T
his i
s an
exam
ple
of th
e __
____
____
____
____
__
stag
e of
inno
vatio
n. D
urin
g th
is st
age,
the
leve
l of p
roto
type
(pro
duct
) in
nova
tion
is hi
gh. T
his i
s bec
ause
firm
s mod
ify, c
hang
e, a
nd u
pdat
e
Whi
ch o
f the
follo
win
g st
atem
ents
bes
t exp
lain
s thi
s dia
gram
show
n ab
ove_
____
:Co
rpor
ate
attitu
des i
mpl
y st
rate
gic
pref
eren
ces.
In c
lass
, we
disc
usse
d co
rpor
ate
attitu
des i
n te
rms o
f its
“do
min
ant o
rient
ation
,” “
patt
ern
of
dive
rsifi
catio
n,”
“atti
tude
tow
ards
gro
wth
,” a
nd “
com
petiti
ve
Corp
orat
e atti
tude
s im
ply
stra
tegi
c pr
efer
ence
s. In
cla
ss, w
e di
scus
sed
corp
orat
e atti
tude
s in
term
s of i
ts “
dom
inan
t orie
ntati
on,”
“pa
tter
n of
di
vers
ifica
tion,
” “a
ttitu
de to
war
ds g
row
th,”
and
“co
mpe
titive
Corp
orat
e atti
tude
s im
ply
stra
tegi
c pr
efer
ence
s. In
cla
ss, w
e di
scus
sed
corp
orat
e atti
tude
s in
term
s of i
ts “
dom
inan
t orie
ntati
on,”
“pa
tter
n of
di
vers
ifica
tion,
” “a
ttitu
de to
war
ds g
row
th,”
and
“co
mpe
titive
pr
ioriti
es.”
Whi
ch o
f the
follo
win
g co
mpe
titive
prio
rities
bes
t des
crib
es
Allst
ate
Chem
ical
Com
pany
(ACC
) bef
ore
the
com
pany
und
erto
ok a
Av
erag
e fo
r thi
s SLO
42 28 100
28 85 71 57 85 85 71 57 100
67.4
1666
67
56
Assessment data for Fall 2011 SCT 3; 2 of 3This page represents the average that the students understood the SLO: Discuss the technologies and standards for collaborative commerce in supply chain management.
A pr
ogra
mm
able
con
trol
ler i
s a g
ener
al p
urpo
se p
rogr
amm
able
mac
hine
po
sses
sing
cert
ain
anth
ropo
mor
phic
(hum
an li
ke) c
hara
cter
istics
. It
CAD/
CAM
is p
roba
bly
the
mos
t com
mon
and
bes
t kno
wn
acro
nym
in
cont
empo
rary
man
ufac
turin
g. T
he a
cron
ym st
ands
for C
ompu
ter-
The
flexi
ble
man
ufac
turin
g is
a co
nfigu
ratio
n of
com
pute
r-m
anag
ed
num
eric
al w
ork
stati
ons w
here
mat
eria
ls ar
e au
tom
atica
lly h
andl
ed a
nd
mac
hine
load
ed. T
he p
roce
ssin
g st
ation
s are
con
nect
ed to
geth
er b
y an
__
____
____
____
____
__ is
a d
igita
lly o
pera
ting
elec
tron
ic a
ppar
atus
w
hich
use
s a p
rogr
amm
able
mem
ory
for t
he in
tern
al st
orag
e of
in
stru
ction
s by
impl
emen
ting
spec
ific
func
tions
such
as l
ogic
sequ
enci
ng,
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
is o
ne o
f the
two
infr
astr
uctu
re
tech
nolo
gies
men
tione
d in
cla
ss. T
his t
echn
olog
y co
vers
AGV
s,
A co
ordi
nate
mea
surin
g m
achi
ne (C
MM
) con
sists
of a
con
tact
pro
be a
nd
a m
eans
of p
ositi
onin
g th
e pr
obe
in th
ree-
dim
ensio
nal s
pace
rela
tive
to
A co
ordi
nate
mea
surin
g m
achi
ne (C
MM
) con
sists
of a
con
tact
pro
be a
nd
a m
eans
of p
ositi
onin
g th
e pr
obe
in th
ree-
dim
ensio
nal s
pace
rela
tive
to
the
surf
aces
and
feat
ures
of a
wor
k pi
ece.
In o
pera
tion,
the
loca
tion
and
The
Auto
-ID C
ente
r is a
n in
dust
ry-fu
nded
rese
arch
cen
ter c
reat
ed in
19
99 a
t M.I.
T. to
look
at h
ow in
dust
ry c
ould
use
RFI
D te
chno
logy
to
impr
ove
the
man
agem
ent o
f the
supp
ly c
hain
offi
cial
ly. I
t clo
sed
on
The
follo
win
g di
agra
m sh
ows t
he st
ruct
ure
of th
e __
____
____
____
____
__. I
t is w
hat t
he re
ader
read
s in
an R
FID
tag
attac
hed
to a
n ob
ject
(ite
m, c
ases
, pal
lets
, etc
.). W
ith u
p to
96
bits
, it
A pa
ssiv
e RF
ID ta
g do
es n
ot h
ave
a po
wer
sour
ce (n
o ba
tter
y). T
he R
F en
ergy
from
the
read
er is
“ha
rves
ted”
by
the
____
____
____
____
____
,
The
____
____
____
____
____
is a
mid
dlew
are
syst
em lo
cate
d be
twee
n a
read
er (o
r mul
tiple
read
ers)
and
the
appl
icati
ons i
n RF
ID sy
stem
s.
Appl
icati
ons o
pera
te o
n to
p of
, or w
ithin
, the
mid
dlew
are
oper
ating
en
viro
nmen
t. Th
e m
iddl
ewar
e pa
sses
requ
ests
from
the
appl
icati
ons t
o Th
e __
____
____
____
____
__is
an E
PCgl
obal
Net
wor
k in
fras
truc
ture
that
en
able
s com
pani
es to
stor
e da
ta a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith th
e EP
C in
secu
re
Acco
rdin
g to
Glo
bal C
omm
erce
Initi
ative
(GCI
), __
____
____
____
____
__
is th
e “c
ontin
uous
har
mon
izatio
n of
dat
a att
ribut
es b
etw
een
two
or
mor
e di
ffere
nt sy
stem
s, w
ith th
e en
d re
sult
bein
g th
e da
ta a
ttrib
ute
Wha
t typ
e of
syst
em is
show
n be
low
____
____
____
____
_.
28. W
hat t
ype
of sy
stem
is th
is ab
ove
____
____
____
____
____
____
__.
Wha
t kin
d of
syst
em is
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
__.
Wha
t typ
e of
truc
k is
this
you
see
belo
w__
Aver
age
for t
his S
LO
71 71 42 71 71 100
100
14 85 85 100
100
100
85 71 100
100
80.3
5294
12
57
Assessment data for Fall 2011 SCT 3; 3 of 3This page represents the average that the students understood the SLO: Identify strategic decision choices, operations strategies and their relevance to global competitiveness;
Whi
ch o
f the
follo
win
g st
atem
ents
is tr
ue in
a “
prod
uct f
ocus
ed”
fact
ory
____
____
____
____
____
:
The
basic
noti
on o
f “ec
onom
ies o
f sco
pe”
is th
at th
e co
st o
f pro
duci
ng a
bu
ndle
of d
iffer
ent p
rodu
ct c
onfig
urati
ons o
n a
parti
cula
r pie
ce o
f mul
ti-m
issio
n eq
uipm
ent i
s not
muc
h hi
gher
than
the
cost
of p
rodu
cing
the
sam
e ite
ms o
n va
rious
pie
ces o
f spe
cial
ized
equi
pmen
t des
igne
d fo
r eac
h Th
e ba
sic n
otion
of “
econ
omie
s of s
cale
” is
that
as a
pla
nt g
ets l
arge
r and
vo
lum
e in
crea
ses,
the
aver
age
cost
per
uni
t of o
utpu
t dro
ps b
ecau
se e
ach
succ
eedi
ng u
nit a
bsor
bs p
art o
f the
fixe
d co
sts.
The
abo
ve st
atem
ent i
s __
___:
In p
lant
s des
igne
d to
mas
s pro
duce
pro
duct
s at t
he sm
all u
nit c
ost p
ossib
le,
the
prod
uctio
n lo
t size
s ten
d to
be
very
larg
e (t
o sp
read
the
chan
geov
er
cost
to m
ore
units
.) Th
e ab
ove
stat
emen
t is _
____
:
U.S
. aut
omob
ile m
anuf
actu
rers
in th
e 19
70's
wer
e no
t abl
e to
con
vert
pl
ants
from
8-c
ylin
der e
ngin
e pr
oduc
tion
to 6
-cyl
inde
r-en
gine
s bec
ause
__
____
____
____
____
__:
V110
is “
a ne
at m
olec
ule
with
no
use.
” It
is a
n ex
ampl
e of
___
__:
The
cent
ral R
&D
(Res
earc
h an
d De
velo
pmen
t) a
t the
Alls
tate
Che
mic
al
Com
pany
is c
alle
d___
__:
The
basis
of c
ompe
tition
for c
omm
odity
che
mic
als i
s cos
t and
del
iver
y.
Thus
, the
nee
d to
inve
st o
n a
larg
e fa
cilit
y to
take
adv
anta
ge o
f eco
nom
ies
of sc
ale.
Spe
cial
ties,
on
the
othe
r han
d, a
llow
ed a
com
pany
to fo
rego
in-
hous
e m
anuf
actu
ring,
par
ticul
arly
in th
e ea
rly, r
isky
stag
es o
f a p
rodu
ct’s
Fa
cilit
y la
yout
type
s inc
lude
pro
cess
layo
ut, p
rodu
ct la
yout
, and
fixe
d-po
sition
layo
ut. A
n ap
plic
ation
of G
roup
Tec
hnol
ogy
is to
gro
up si
mila
r m
achi
nes i
nto
man
ufac
turin
g ce
lls.
The
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
is th
e id
eal s
yste
m fo
r hig
h-va
riety
, lo
w-v
olum
e op
erati
on:
The
____
____
____
____
____
is an
EPC
glob
al N
etw
ork
serv
ice
that
allo
ws
com
pani
es to
sear
ch fo
r eve
ry re
ader
that
has
read
a p
artic
ular
RFI
D ta
g.
Aver
age
for t
his S
LO
42 100
57 71 100
71 42 57 14 71 100
65.9
0909
09
58
Assessment data for Fall 2011 ELE 25; 1 of 3RECORD of ELE-25 SLO-1==> MT MT MT FX FX FX FX SLO-2==> MT MT FXSLO ASSESSMENTS Convert between binary u1 u1 u1 Explain Dig Logic Gates u1 u1
and decimal & Q Q Q Q Q Q Q and/or/nan/nor,etc Q Q Qrecognize binary codes 3 5 6 4 6 34 35 use truth tables 5 6 4
Student 1 71% 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 67% 1 0 1Student 2 0% 0%Student 3 86% 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 4 57% 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 67% 1 0 1Student 5 100% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 6 100% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 7 57% 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 67% 1 0 1Student 8 43% 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 67% 1 1 0Student 9 86% 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 100% 1 1 1Student 10 86% 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 67% 1 1 0Student 11 71% 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 12 57% 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 67% 0 1 1Student 13 86% 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 14 29% 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0% 0 0 0Student 15 29% 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 33% 0 1 0Student 16 71% 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 67% 0 1 1Student 17 71% 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 18 100% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 100% 1 1 1
59
Student 19 57% 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 33% 0 0 1Student 20 86% 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 21 29% 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 33% 0 1 0Student 22 71% 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 100% 1 1 1Student 23 71% 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 67% 0 1 1Student 24 86% 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 100% 1 1 1Student 25 43% 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 33% 0 1 0
Above, % indicates the Above, % indicates thefrequency of success 1 = did it, above frequency of successon this SLO out of the 0 = did not on this SLO out of thegiven opportunities given opportunitiesto demonstrate this. to demonstrate this.
60
Assessment data for Fall 2011 ELE 25; 2 of 3RECORD of ELE-25 SLO-3 Evals==>
FX
FX
FX
FX
FX
FX
FX
FX
FX
FX
FX
SLO ASSESSMENTS Identify, discuss eqt &characteristics & ops Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
of integrated circuits 7 911
12
13
16
18
19
36
37
38
Student 1 92% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0Student 2 0%Student 3 83% 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1Student 4 75% 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Student 5 83% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0Student 6 67% 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0Student 7 67% 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1Student 8 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Student 9 67% 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0Student 10 67% 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0Student 11 92% 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Student 12 50% 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0Student 13 83% 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Student 14 42% 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0Student 15 25% 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Student 16 75% 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Student 17 83% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0Student 18 75% 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
61
Student 19 58% 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0Student 20 58% 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1Student 21 67% 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0Student 22 50% 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1Student 23 50% 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0Student 24 67% 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1Student 25 42% 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0
Above, % indicates thefrequency of successon this SLO out of thegiven opportunitiesto demonstrate this.
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Assessment data for Fall 2011 ELE 25; 3 of 3RECORD of ELE-25 SLO-4==> MT MT MT MT MT MT FX FX FX SLO-5==> FX FX FX FXSLO ASSESSMENTS Use Boolean Algebra to u5 u5 u5 u5 u5 u5 Discuss Apps & Ops of
express ops & simplify Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q K- combo logic & sequen- Q Q Q Qlogic circuit design 2 3 4 6 8 9 23 32 map tial ctrs, shift regs, etc. 25 26 27 28
Student 1 44% 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 80% 1 0 1 1Student 2 0% 0Student 3 67% 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 1 1 1Student 4 44% 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 1 1 1 1Student 5 89% 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0Student 6 67% 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1Student 7 56% 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0Student 8 44% 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Student 9 44% 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Student 10 78% 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 1Student 11 78% 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 0Student 12 67% 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1Student 13 67% 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Student 14 44% 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1Student 15 44% 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Student 16 67% 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 0Student 17 78% 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 0Student 18 67% 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 0
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Student 19 44% 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1Student 20 89% 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1Student 21 44% 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0Student 22 44% 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 0Student 23 67% 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1Student 24 67% 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Student 25 44% 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Above, % indicates the Above, % indicates thefrequency of success frequency of successon this SLO out of the on this SLO out of thegiven opportunities given opportunitiesto demonstrate this. to demonstrate this.
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Appendix CClasses I plan on attending using NSF and Perkins money
Location Address distance from stationCourse number Description Date
CA, Anaheim 2125 E. Katella Ave .2 miles CCp298 Compact logix fundamentals and TSCA, Anaheim 2125 E. Katella Ave .2 miles CCP196 PanelView and Panelbuiler32 applicationCA, City of Industry
1225 S. Johnson Dr. City of industry, CA 91745
53 min using bus would suggest drive CCV204 Factory Talk View ME-PanelView plus prog
CA, Buena Park
6530 altura blvd Buena Park CA 90620
2.2 miles or take the number 25 bus CCP151 RSLogix 5000 Basic Ladder programming
CA, Buena Park
6530 altura blvd Buena Park CA 90620
2.2 miles or take the number 25 bus CCV204 Factory Talk View ME-PanelView plus prog
RS Logix 5000 Software motionComputer Based or Online training
CCA174-ld Powerflex 400/70/700 AC drive field start up for water watewater applicationCCA171-LD
Powerflex 400 AC drive field start up for HVAC applications
Autin, Tx Lab view FPGA
San Diego, CA Lab view FPGA
Mountain View, CA Lab view FPGA
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Appendix D
Computer numerical control jobs
According to http://entry-level-pr-jobs.jobamatic.com/a/jobs/find-jobs/q-cnc/l-norco%2C+CAThere are at least 110 computer numerical control positions within a 25 mile radius of Norco. The dates of these jobs are from January
to the present
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2-Mar CNC Lathe Operators
Volt Information Sciences Irvine, CA
CNC Lathe Operators Posted on:02/28/12 Job Number: 300125-3017-7-295786 Add to Cart Email ...
experience in setting up and operating CNC Lathes;
understanding 1 - 2 controls;... more
1
2-Mar$55,000 Salary / IT Project Manager /
Irvine -Appleone Irvine, CA
various fabrication techniques specifically CNC programming, machining, and tooling. Direct
CAD/CAM software experience in product development, sales and support roles Education:... more
1
26-Feb
Senior Production QA Claims/ SKU
AnalystCBS Irvine, CA
CCS/ Channel Department / Business Unit CNC Location
California - Irvine Job Description 1. Customer claims processing
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insuring completeness, accuracy and timing coinciding with... more
25-Feb CNC Machinist Allegis Group Fontana,
CA
A large aerospace company is seeking (8) CNC lathe machinist for
a 3rd shift in Rancho ... years experience operating and setting up
a CNC machines. The candidate must have... more
1
25-Feb CNC Lathe Operator Advantage Staffing Costa
Mesa, CA
CNC Lathe Operator Large Valve manufacturing company seeks for
CNC Lathe with Mazatrol ... in setting up, operating and adjusting
CNC lathe equipment with Mazatrol controls... more
1
25-Feb
CNC Lathe and/or Mill Machinist Ys Controls / Maul Mfg Santa
Ana, CA
CNC Lathe and/or Mill Machinist CNC Set-Up and/or Operator
experience requiredGood discipline, dependability, record keeping and
communication required Good long term opportunity... more
1 1
25-Feb
CNC Vertical Turret Lathe Operator Advantage Staffing Costa
Mesa, CA
CNC Vertical Turret Lathe Operator Large Valve manufacturing
company seeks for CNC ... up, operate and adjust controls on CNC
VTL in accordance with engineering... more
1
24-Feb
Process Engineer Allegis Group Irvine, CA extrusion process, metal forming, CNC machining, and Geometric, Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) - Be able to interpret
customer requirements such as
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Scope of Work (SOW) into... more
19-Feb CNC Programmer Advantage Staffing Irvine, CA
CNC Programmer Automobile parts manufacturer seeks a CNC
Programmer/ Machinist for a contract to hire position.The
position entails programming using Mastercam and their machinery...
more
1 1
19-Feb CNC Machinist Red
Lake Forest,
CA
CNC Machinist ResponsibilitiesReview production
requirements for weekly demandSetup required fixtures and toolingLoad required programs and
origin locationsDimensionally verify... more
1
18-Feb
Maintenance Mechanic Goodrich Riverside,
CA
equipment, multi-axis milling machines, CNC controlled
equipment, boilers chillers, ... *Must have a High School Diploma
or GED *CNC repair, troubleshooting and alignment.
more
1 1
16-Feb CNC Programmer Randstad Irvine, CA
orrective Action Process" Experience in the automotive
industry Understanding of GD&T to ANSI standardsIn-depth knowledge of 4 or 5 axis CNC machining center
programming (Lathe... more
1 1 1
16-Feb
Machinist/Operator (5-Axis) S&b Filters Fontana,
CA
Machinist/Operator (5-Axis) S&B Filters is seeking a CNC Operator
who is very familiar wit ... and 1 1 1
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qualifications:- Experience with 5 axis CNC Mills (HAAS with Trunnion
Table);... more
5-Feb CNC Master Cam Programmer S&b Filters Fontana,
CA
CNC 5-Axis Programmer Looking for an experienced programmer who
can program tooling set to run on 5-axis HAAS vertical mills. The HAAS
equipment utilizes a Trunnion Table for the... more
1 1
1-Feb CNC Mill Operator - 2nd and 3rd shift Advantage Staffing
Rowland Heights,
CA
CNC Mill Operator - 2nd and 3rd shift CNC Horizontal MillMAIN
FUNCTION:Sets up and operates C.N.C machines to manufacturer
parts per blueprints on 2nd (2:30 - 11:00 PM)or 3rd... more
1
13-Dec
Manufacturing Engineer -
Engineering & Systems Design job
Randstad Irvine, CA
of Precision Machined Components CNC Programming of Machines
Tooling & Fixture ... dimensioing & tolerancing) MUST have some CNC Programming experience (4 axis or
5 axis)... more
1 1
15-Apr
Conventional Machinist Acromil
City of Industry,
CA
operating large mills, lathes, and CNC machines. . Requires a broad knowledge of machining practices and procedures, a high degree of
skills and technique, and long-term... more
1 1
24-Mar
CNC Machinist (Night Shift) Acromil
City of Industry,
CA
CNC mill machines in-house, utilizing the CNC program, tooling,
and gauging assigned to ... level machining classes and/or formal
1 1
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CNC training. Requires 5 - 10 years of CNC... more
4-Mar
CNC Programmer / CNC Lathe
Programmer to local Orange Engineering
firm in Anaheim.
Cybercoders Anaheim, CA
CNC Programmer / CNC Lathe Programmer to local Orange
Engineering firm in Anaheim ... Required Skills CNC Lathe
programming, CNC Lathe operating, CNC Lathe set-up, Print... more
1 1
17-Feb
Bench Machinist (Deburr) Acromil
City of Industry,
CA
polishing, sorting). Provide feedback to CNC machine
operator(s) in regards to product quality so that adjustments to machine can be made. Support
team environment including any... more
5-Feb
CNC Lathe Programmer /
Operator to join long standing
reputable Engineering firm in
Anaheim.
Cybercoders Anaheim, CA
CNC Lathe Programmer / Operator to join long standing reputable Engineering firm in Anahei ...
Required Skills CNC Lathe programming, CNC Lathe operating,
CNC Lathe set-up, Print... more
1 1
17-Jan
Manufacturing Engineer Exact Staff Redlands,
CAMathCAD,Excel ,Gibbs CAM, generate CNC programing. 1
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Education and experience: Bachelor Degree in engineering /8-10 related
verifiable experience and/or training or equivalent... more
3-Mar CNC PROGRAMMER Amtec Engineering Corona, CA
either GibbsCAM or MasterCAM and must have CNC Mills Machinist background. The ideal ... processes
-Machining experiences on both CNC lathes and mills -Solid working
knowledge... more
1 1 1
3-Mar CNC Setup Operator Amtec Engineering Corona, CA
2nd shift CNC Set up professional must have CNC set up experience in
both CNC milling and ... The qualified candidate will have
experience setting up both CNC Mills and... more
1
3-Mar CNC Mill Machinist Amtec Engineering Corona, CA
Human Capital is currently recruiting for a CNC Mills Machinist
for a contract to hire position located in Corona, CA. THe qualified candidate will be available to work
2nd shift... more
1
3-Mar Machine Operator Amtec Engineering Corona, CA
Amtec Human Capital is currently seeking a CNC Lathe Machine Operator for a contract to hire
position located in Corona, CA. The qualified candidate, under close
supervision, with... more
1
2-Mar CNC Machine Operator
Www.mattsonresources.com
Garden Grove, CA
Position: CNC Machine Operator Entry Level: Must be familiar with
the basic operation of ... be able to
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run computer numerical controlled CNC Machines such as, but not
limited to ;... more
2-Mar CNC Programmer Remx Engineering Irvine, CA
We are in need of a CNC Programmer/R&D Machinist: We are looking for a mid-level person
who has experience with Mastercam X5. Solid Works is a plus. Must have the experience
and... more
1 1
2-Mar Tool Maker Www.mattsonresources.com
Garden Grove, CA
with CNC programming and operation of CNC machines, manual
milling experience, hands on manual tool manufacturing
experience. Mastercam experience preferred. 5+ years experience.
more
1 1 1
2-Mar Sales Engineer Amtec Engineering Fontana, CA
and providing the necessary input to allow CNC programmers and
production to meet the ... products including information required for CNC programmers * Communicate
with production... more
1
2-Mar Journeyman Machinist J&e Machine Redlands,
CA
Must have a minimum of 5 years experience with conventional
machining. Proficiencies in Mill work are our #1 priority at this
time, Lathe and CNC are secondary. more
1 1
2-Mar Supply Chain Manufacturing Eaton Irvine, CA of manufacturing processes such as
Castings, CNC machining, Multi-
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Engineer
spindle machining, CMM inspection, secondary process
knowledge, etc..- Previous experience in getting work done...
more
1-MarCnc
Programmer/machinist
Select Staffing Irvine, CA
company in Irvine is seeking an experienced CNC Programmer and Machinist. Qualified ... is familiar
with milling or turning CNC machines, must be proficient in
either... more
1 1
1-Mar Machinist-CNC Pridestaff Irvine, CA
Machinist-CNC Mill / Setup Excellent opportunity with our
client, a small Engineering firm ... **3 years minimum in set-up and operationof CNC Mills**Ability to
read blueprints**Some... more
1
1-Mar
Manufacturing Engineer ,
Mechanical CNC Fabrication
Pacific Technical Search Irwindale, CA
metal cutting Metal fabrication processes: CNC, castings, tool jig / fixture design, weldments. This is
an immediate Contract opportunity. Please include resume as Word
Doc. with... more
1-Mar CNC Lead Volt Information Sciences
Corona, CA
manual mills, lathes, grinders and have CNC programming experience.
Candidates are ... http://jobs.volt.com. Requirements:
Related CNC programming experience, HS diploma or... more
1 1 1
1-Mar Technician 13 Johnson Service Group Irvine, CA section of computer numerical control (CNC and NC) machinery
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and other equipment. ... procedures including installation of CNC and NC Machinery. Calibrate,
adjust and... more
1-Mar Metalworking Sales Engineer
Stroker, Jones & Associates
Ontario, CA
they function and work on machines (lathes, CNC, drill presses,
etc.) in a manufacturing environment. We have great
salespeople who sell our products but are not very... more
1
1-Mar Sales Engineer - Metalworking
Stroker, Jones & Associates
Santa Ana, CA
they function and work on machines (lathes, CNC, drill presses,
etc.) in a manufacturing environment. We have great
salespeople who sell our products but are not very... more
1
29-Feb Cnc Programmer Select Staffing Irvine, CA
COMPANY IN IRVINE SEARCHING FOR A CNC SET UP PERSON. 1ST
SHIFT, 8AM - 4:30PM, MONDAY - FRIDAY. PLEASE E-MAIL YOUR
RESUME TO [email protected] OR
CALL THE OFFICE AT... more
1
28-Feb
CNC Lathe Machinist Pridestaff Irvine, CA
CNC Lathe Machinist Excellent opportunity for a skilled CNC
Lathe / Setup / Operator Position is in an excellent , clean work
environment and is longterm, fulltime. Irvine... more
1
28-Feb CNC Lathe Operator Express Services Irvine, CA is currently recruiting for
experienced CNC Lathe Operators 1
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for an aerospace ... Requirements: - Previous machine shop experience - Experience with CNC Lathe and / or
Dave... more
28-Feb General Labor Select Staffing Anaheim,
CA
f Anaheim******************* Production/General Labor- willing to work any shift - some english is
fine Also Machine operators, Shear, Cnc and Assemblers. pay is $8.00
to... more
27-Feb CNC Machinist Aerotek Fontana,
CA
CNC Machinist Job Description: A large aerospace company is seeking
(8) CNC lathe ... MICROMETERS FANUC CONTROLS MILL MACHINIST
CNC MACHINES About Aerotek Commercial... more
1 1
27-Feb
CNC Programmer - Mastercam / Metal
Cutting / CNCRandstad Engineering Irvine, CA
of programs using Vericut software CNC programming when required,
analyze ... Keywords: mastercam,metal
cutting,cnc,mastercam, metal cutting, cnc, autocad,... more
1 1
25-Feb
Maintenance Technician - CNC
and NCJohnson Service Group Irvine, CA
section of computer numerical control (CNC and NC) machinery
and other equipment. ... procedures including installation of CNC and NC Machinery. Calibrate,
adjust and... more
24-Feb CNC Machinist Kimco Staffing Services Yorba
Linda, CAhave two immediate openings for
experienced CNC Machine
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Operators for the 2nd Shift. Pay ... $14.00 per hour. Must haves: -
Knowledge of CNC Machines - blue print reading,... more
24-Feb
CNC Mazak setup/programmer
MazatrolBenchmark Staffing Costa
Mesa, CA
up, operate and adjust controls on CNC lathes in accordance with
engineering ... in setting up, operating and adjusting CNC lathe
equipment with Mazatrol controls... more
1 1
24-Feb
CNC Machine Operator Kimco Staffing Services Fullerton,
CA
CNC Machine Operator Hours: 2:00 PM - 10:30 PM Salary: $13.00 -
$15.00 per hour ... is preferred * Experience operating a CNC Router is highly desirable * Good... more
24-Feb
CNC MACHINE OPERATOR (Swiss) Kimco Staffing Services Yorba
Linda, CA
$14.00 per hour. Must haves: - Knowledge of CNC Machines - blue
print reading, ... not required - Computer literacy - 3-5 years CNC
Operating Experience. - Knowledge of GMP... more
24-Feb
CNC Set-Up and Operator Kimco Staffing Services Placentia,
CA
CNC Mill Operator & Set-Up Shift: 10:00 PM - 8:00 AM Salary: $16.00 - $18.00 per hour ... * Must have at least 5 years of CNC experience * Experience with Fadal is... more
1
24-Feb CNC Machine
Operator (Laser) Kimco Staffing Services Anaheim, CA
DESCRIPTION: CNC Machine Operator- Will be working on a
Mitsubishi Laser machine. ... operating a Laser Machine - Must
have CNC Machine Operation
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experience. * AMFAB... more
24-Feb
Mastercam Programmer For Aerospace Parts
Manufacturer
Thrun Mfg Chino, CA
ets, issue programs to set-up personnel and assist in set-up.
Programs will be created for 3, 4, and 5 axis, vertical CNC Mills and also horizontal CNC Mills. If you
have the... more
1 1 1 1
24-Feb Tool Maker Kimco Staffing Services Ontario,
CA
working with a broad range of tolerances CNC Lathe and Mill skills,
preferably (Bridgeport Brand) Experience working with drill
presses, a variety of hand tools Well versed in... more
1 1
24-Feb
to $100k! Product Marketing - CAD
CAM/ManufacturingAppleone Irvine, CA
various fabrication techniques specifically CNC programming,
machining, and tooling. ... employment opportunity
employer.CAD CAM, CAD/CAM, CNC, product marketingJob type:
Full... more
1
23-Feb
Cnc Set Up And Programer Select Staffing Anaheim,
CA
in the city of Anaheim is looking for a cnc set up and programer pay is base on experience and must be
willing to work 2nd shift IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME YOUR
RESUME TO... more
1
23-Feb
C.N.C Mill & Lathe Operator Metal Crafters Fountain
Valley, CA
to: Machine Shop Manager Operates CNC machine equipment
(three and five axis ... Five years minimum general machine-shop,
1 1 1
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CNC mill and lathe experience Basic... more
23-Feb
Manufacturing Plant Maintenance
MechanicSPX Brea, CA
Certification/Other Skills and Abilities CNC equipment PLC
controls Machining Production tooling/fixture design &
manufacture Computer skills (typing, email, Microsoft Word,...
more
22-Feb CNC Programmer Firth Rixson Limited Fontana,
CA
working as a programmer; Technical School Certificate or
equivalent highly preferred. Working knowledge of MasterCam
is required, ideally of versions 9.1 or higher. LANGUAGE... more
1 1
21-Feb CNC Machinist Baldwin
Park, CA
MACHINIST CNC Sets up and operates conventional, special
purpose, and machining centers to ... training. Knowledge of and
experience with CNC machining and turning centers required. more
21-Feb
CNC Lathe Machine Operators
Volt Information Sciences Irvine, CA
index head, and various tooling used in CNC Lathe operations.
Hours are M-F from 8AM ... experience in setting up and
operating CNC Lathes; understanding 1 - 2 controls;...
more
1
21-Feb MACHINIST Teledyne Technologies
City of Industry,
CA
machine shop equipment ( e. g. Lathe, Mill & CNC) to fabricate
parts. Must be skilled at reading 1 1
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detailed Blue Print & Schematics. Experienced at multitasking and be
able to... more
21-Feb
FIELD ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN Benchmark Staffing La Habra,
CA
training 3. Basic CNC control knowledge & CNC applications
assistance 4. Trade shows ... Desired:Field service on CNC
production machinesPersonal Attributes:... more
21-Feb
Machininst II - 3rd shift Firth Rixson Limited Fontana,
CA
This position is responsible for operating CNC machines to produce
quality, conforming ... create conforming parts. Able to
understand CNC programs and make minor adjustments where...
more
1
21-Feb
Machinist IV (2nd and 3rd shifts) Firth Rixson Limited Fontana,
CA
This position is responsible for operating CNC machines to produce quality, conforming ... Able to prove
complex CNC programs and edit/moderate programs where
necessary... more
1
21-Feb
Maintenance Mechanic - ReqCode
22817Goodrich Riverside,
CA
equipment, multi-axis milling machines, CNC controlled
equipment, boilers chillers, ... *Must have a High School Diploma
or GED *CNC repair, troubleshooting and alignment.
more
1 1
20-Feb
Class A - CNC Machinist Staffmark Corona,
CAis for a 2nd Shift Must be proficient on CNC Lathe and CNC Mill. Must 1 1
80
be able to pass ... CNC machine operator Working knowledge of
CNC Lathes, Mills and other machine tools... more
19-Feb Operations Manager Mark Optics Santa
Ana, CA
optical manufacturing equipment, including CNC machining and
optical metrology.Comprehensive knowledge of ISO 9001-2008
Quality System and continuous improvement system.10 years...
more
18-Feb
Permanent Position for CNC Machine
OperatorAppleone Sun City,
CA
for a dynamic company in the local area as a CNC Operator. -
Experience: 2-3yrs+ (with an Engineering company is a plus) -Pay range: $14-$17 DOE -Must be able
to pass background... more
17-Feb CNC Machinist Www.mattsonresources
.comAnaheim,
CA
Table Saw, CNC Router Operator Experience in operating table saw,
sliding table saw Experience in operating point-to-point, drill and
dowel inserter, pocket screws Ability to lift... more
17-Feb
Manufacturing Engineer Caltek Staffing Irwindale,
CA
Expertise in casting, CNC machining, small fabrications and weldments.
Background needs to be mechanical manufacturing. Other related titles
might be tooling engineer, mechanical... more
16-Feb CNC Programmer Randstd Engineering Irvine, CA of programs using Vericut software
- gt; CNC programming when 1 1 1
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required, analyze ... - gt; In-depth knowledge of 4 or 5 axis CNC
machining center programming (Lathe and... more
16-Feb
Conventional Machine Operator
Www.mattsonresources.com
Garden Grove, CA
be able to run computer numerical controlled CNC Machines such as,
but not limited to ; milling machines, lathes, turning centers and horizontal mills. Must be able
to follow... more
1 1
15-Feb
CNC Set-up & Operator - Night
ShiftAcromil
City of Industry,
CA
CNC mill machines in-house, utilizing the CNC program, tooling,
and gauging assigned to ... level machining classes and/or formal
CNC training. Requires 10 + years of CNC... more
1 1
14-Feb CNC Programmer Midcom Irvine, CA
Resume must be submitted with reference on experience with
Drafting & CNC Programming/Setu ... of drawings,
programming and setup of CNC machines for production and R&D
jobs. more
1
14-Feb
CNC Machinist - 2nd Shift Resource Mfg Riverside,
CA
removing machines (manual, NC & CNC), i.e. CNC lathe, engine lathe, mill, drills, ... position requires 5
years of experience in CNC machines with threading
experience,... more
1 1
14-Feb
Maitenance Mechanic Haley Brothers San
Bernardinases of machinery and facility
maintenance. competitive wages,
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o, CA
benefits & 401k. Please send resume to (800) 894 9956
FABRICATION, ELECTRICAL, PLC, CNC, MECHANICAL, HYDRAULICS,...
more
14-Feb ON SITE MANAGER
City of Industry,
CA
plant manager, operations, technician, CNC, purchasing,
engineering, production supervisor, mechanical, production manager, plant manager, assembly, general,
welder, logistics,... more
13-Feb MACHINEST Adecco Garden
Grove, CA
has immediate opening for a skilled CNC Programmer/Operator.This is a
Lead man position wi ... NTMA/NIMS) Some college a plus.10 years as Manual/CNC
machinist desired... more
1
13-Feb
MACHINE SHOP SUPERVISOR Deltronic Santa
Ana, CA
but it also boasts of having an equally fine CNC machine shop with
the very latest equipment and capability. In addition to
manufacturing the Deltronic Plug Gages, we also... more
10-Feb
Manufacturing Supervisor LISI Aerospace
City of Industry,
CA
of lathes; and will need to specialized in CNC type
programming and setup of machines* ... with demonstrated
ability and experience of CNC Programming of lathes machines. -
Must... more
1 1
9-Feb MACHINE Adecco Aliso candidates with 3 to 5 years 1 1
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OPERATOR Viejo, CA
expeience with CNC will be considered. This machinist will ...
and run vertical CNC milling machines and CNC lathes.Prefer 5+
yrs experience. more
9-Feb Machine Operator Select Staffing Pomona, CA
plant manager, operations, technician, CNC, purchasing,
engineering, production supervisor, mechanical, production manager, plant manager, assembly, general,
welder, logistics,... more
9-Feb Machinist B (Grinder) 2nd Shift Circor Corona,
CA
skills based on planned assignment (CNC mill/ lathe, manual mill/lathe or other ... for assigned position. Ability to load CNC programs for assigned work orders (if... more
1 1 1
8-FebCNC/NC
MACHINING SETUP/OPERATOR
Mfgpeople.com Santa Ana, CA
CNC/NC MACHINING SETUP/OPERATOR Santa Ana, Ca ... Shift 3:30pm - Midnight Required
Experience: CNC/CN Setup/Operator: Setup and
operate... more
8-Feb CNC Set-Up/Operator Allen Mold Orange,
CA
CNC Set-Up/Operator Nationally recognized mold shop in Orange,
CA ... has an immediate opening for a mid/level' CNC Vertical Mill
Operator... more
1
8-Feb CNC Machinist and Quality Control
Ontario, CA
CNC Mill/Lathe Operator - 10 to 18/hr CNC Programmer - 20 to 25/hr CNC Set-up - 15 to 22/hr Conventional Machinists - 15 to
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22/hr QC - 1st Article Inspectors 1 CMM... more
8-Feb Machine Operator Irvine Orange, CA
candidates with 3 to 5 years expeience with CNC will be
considered. This machinist will ... and run vertical CNC milling
machines and CNC lathes. Prefer 5+ yrs experience. more
1 1
8-Feb Manufacturing Engineer Confidental Irvine, CA
implementation of a comprehensive and robust
manufacturing and verification plan._ CQE (Certified Quality
Engineer a plus) _ Experience in metals, aerospace, and or CNC
equipment... more
7-Feb CNC Machine Operator Staffchex Anaheim,
CA
experience with computerized panel saws, 22 CNC spindles, 6
vacuum CNC tables, 2 laser ... ( Long Periods of Time )7. One year
certificate from college or technical school... more
7-Feb CNC HAAS setup/programmer Benchmark Staffing Costa
Mesa, CA
up, operate and adjust controls on CNC lathes in accordance with
engineering ... and adjusting CNC lathe equipment with CNC's in a
production... more
1 1
7-Feb
CNC Machinist/Operator
Headway Workforce Solutions
Fullerton, CA
1. Must be familiar with Fanuc/Mazatrol Control Systems. 2.
Must be able to set-up and complete one off jobs to exacting
tolerances without direct
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supervision. 3. Must have... more
7-FebInstructor,
Manufacturing Technology
Coast Community College District
Costa Mesa, CA
Provide Manual and/or CNC/Machine Technology
instruction in a classroom and live job/lab environment. 2. Maintain professional and ethical academic standards associated with the...
more
6-Feb CNC / Machinst Team Lead Staffmark Perris, CA
Skills: Specific: CNC Machining experience, CNC Machine skills, Conventional machine a plus.
Administrative: Ability to read and understand written instructions,
specifications,... more
6-Feb CNC Programmer Kimco Staffing Services Fullerton, CA
position will be responsible for Programming CNC Machines using AlphaCam as well as job costing.
EXPERIENCE: * Must have at least 10 years of programming
experience & Job Costing. more
1
6-Feb Machinist Conventional III Staffmark Perris, CA
elping to maintain established lean culture. Preferred Education: High
School or equivalent, Vocational/Specialized training a
plus. Ability to operate CNC machines a plus, but... more
4-Feb
General Machinist II Casa Herrera Pomona, CA
including computer numerically controlled (CNC) tools to perform
precision Fit and ... equivalent required Ability to operate both CNC and Conventional Machines
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One year of... more
4-Feb Engineer I AlcoaCity of
Industry, CA
quivalent experience. * AutoCAD or SolidWorks * Working knowledge of
Microsoft Office Programs. Preferred Qualifications * MRP
experience, * Equipment procurement * CNC or... more
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3-Feb CNC Machine Operator Providian Staffing Anaheim,
CA
is actively looking for an experienced CNC Machine Operator
for a 2nd shift ... Experience of at least 3 to 5 years with CNC and
Lathe.The ideal candidate will: Be... more
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3-FebMachinist - CNC
Lathe & Mill Machinists
Ontario, CA
Machinist - CNC Summit Machine Inc. a market leader in the
machining of complex components for the aerospace, petroleum, and
energy industries is seeking Lathe & Mill Machinists... more
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3-Feb Electromechanical Technician
Ashley Furniture Industries
Colton, CA
experience troubleshooting and repairing CNC manufacturing
equipment, PLCs, motor controls, and mechanical assemblies.
Benefits Ashley offers a comprehensive benefits package
to... more2-Feb
Manufacturing Engineer Manager Caltek Staffing Santa
Ana, CA
and reduce costs; recommends improvement in CNC programming, methods, processes, and materials;
ensures compliance with engineering drawings, specifications
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and change orders. more
2-FebMachinist/
Maintenance Mechanic
Mission Rubber Co Corona, CA
Vertical Mill, Welders, Manual Lathes, CNC, Lathes, Milling
Machine. Experience with mig, tig, and arc welding a plus. Pay 18 plus
depending on experience.. No phone calls. Submit... more
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31-Jan
Sr. Principal Engineer Apr Consulting Irvine, CA
Knowledge and experience ofmetal forming, CNC machining, and Geometric, Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) Be able to
interpret customer requirements such as Scope of Work (SOW)...
more
26-Jan
CNC Set Up Operator - Mazak Abbott Staffing Group Santa
Ana, CA
will perform setups on a variety of Mazak CNC lathes. Our shop averages about four ... AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Plan and set up CNC lathes, including live tool and
fourth... more
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26-Jan CNC Operator Precision Castparts Garden
Grove, CA
CNC Operator Tracking Code 173552-950 Job Description
Operate CNC machines Job Location Garden Grove, CA, US. Position
Type Full-Time/Regular - Submit/Create a new resume/CV
for... more
26-Jan Sr.Principal Engineer Precision Castparts Irvine, CA
extrusion process, metal forming, CNC machining, GD&T,
metallurgical processes Must be proficient in strength analysis using
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NASTRAN or PATRAN, computational fluid dynamic
(CFD)... more
26-Jan Traubs Precision Castparts Garden
Grove, CA
minimal supervision sets up and operates CNC horizontal lathe to perform machining ... Required Experience EDUCATION and/or
EXPERIENCE: * Certificate from a technical school; or... more
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26-Jan
Sr.Operations Manager/ VSL Circor, International Corona,
CA
include: milling, lathe, hone, plating, CNC programming,
assembly, testing, non-destructive testing, dimensional and visual
inspection techniques, and electro-mechanical... more
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25-Jan CNC Lathe Set-Up Superior Technical
ResourcesSanta
Ana, CA
direction of the Machine Shop Manager the CNC Lathe Set Up
person will perform setups ... EOE M/F/D/V Required Skills /
Qualifications: Minimum 2 years experience as a CNC Lathe Se...
more
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24-Jan
CNC Set-Up Operator Cybercoders Santa
Ana, CA
CNC Programmer Operator CNC Set-Up Operator to join Engineering
Company in Anaheim. We ... who can Program, Set Up and Run
mainly CNC lathes. If you have CNC Swiss experience... more
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21-Jan
Instructor, Architecture Studio - Digital Fabrication
Jobelephant.com Costa Mesa, CA
technological and design opportunities in CNC technologies, rapid prototyping, laser scanning,
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laser cutting, prototype development and mass
customization. 3. The successful... more
21-Jan
Instructor, Manufacturing
TechnologyJobelephant.com Costa
Mesa, CA
Provide Manual and/or CNC/Machine Technology
instruction in a classroom and live job/lab environment. 2. Maintain professional and ethical academic standards associated with the...
more
19-Jan
CNC Lathe Operator (Live tooling) Reuland
City of Industry,
CA
MAIN FUNCTION: Sets up and operates C.N.C machines to
manufacturer parts per blueprints. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Set
up, first article inspection and operates C.N.C Lathe to... more
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17-Jan
Electrical/Mechanical
Maintenance Technician
Ashley Furniture Industries
Colton, CA
& troubleshooting * Troubleshooting CNC equipment *
Knoweldge of single and 3 phase AC & DC voltages, hydraulics,
pneumatics, and motor controls * Read and understand schematics
*... more
16-Jan
Manufacturing Engineer II Bal Seal Engineering
Foothill Ranch,
CA
Conceives, designs, plans, and implements CNC lathe tool
fabrication improvements that ... metrics. Demonstrated expertise in CNC machine operation including
setup,... more
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16-Jan
Production Team Member II-Punch
Press OperatorSurefire Fountain
Valley, CA
limited to; Bead Blast and Tumbler Debur, CNC, EDM, Laser Engraver,
OD Grinder, Coating Machine. * Starts and stops the machine, and watches for imperfect operation.
Runs more... more
16-Jan
Applications Engineer Sky Advertising Irvine, CA
in 3D coordinate measurement technology and CNC measurement
in industrial setting is required. Experience in the plastic injection molding industry is a plus. Also,
candidate must... more
12-Jan
Estimator - Machining and
FabricationJsa Interim Staffing
San Dimas,
CA
* A strong background in CNC machining processes (Drilling, Tapping, CNC Milling/Turning,
Outside Processes). * Knowledge of computers (Excel and Word). * Capable of determining... more
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11-Jan CNC Mill Machinist Volt Information
SciencesFullerton,
CA
CNC Mill Machinist Posted on:01/09/12 Job Number: 300138-9142-7-292836 Add to Cart Email
t ... Employer Requirements: Years experience as a CNC Mill Machinist,
ability to pass certified... more
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5-Jan
Machine Shop Supervisor - CNC
Machine/Mastercam
Volt Information Sciences
Garden Grove, CA
Machine Shop Supervisor - CNC Machine/Mastercam Posted
on:01/04/12 Job Number: 300274-8256 ... CNC machine to run parts. -
Load and operate CNC machine, inspecting own work between...
more
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5-JanSenior
Manufacturing Engineer
Encore Composite Structures Brea, CA
5-axis software. Able to create multi-axis CNC programs, create
setup sheets, support ... and sustaining issues, and release CNC programs to production Project...
more
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4-Jan Machine Shop Supervisor
Volt Information Sciences
Garden Grove, CA
will be responsible for supervising 10 CNC Conventional Machinists
and program parts ... CNC machine to run parts. - Load and operate
CNC machine, inspecting own work between... more
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4-JanSenior
Mechanical/Automation Engineer
Genefluidics Irwindale, CA
using laser cutting, thermoforming, and CNC equipment Test
prototypes with biological assays and critically evaluate materials,
design, and assembly Prepare automation products... more
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According to http://entry-level-pr-jobs.jobamatic.com/a/jobs/find-jobs/q-plcs/l-norco%2C+CAThere are at least 100 computer numerical control positions within a 25 mile radius of Norco. The dates of these jobs are from January
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3-Jan Project Engineer (Controls) B Braun Medical Irvine, CA
controls. Troubleshoot ladder logic and PLC communications
problems. Supervise and direct contract personnel and outside vendors in the performance of
contracted services. Help... more
5-Jan Maintenance Mechanic In-N-Out Burger Baldwin Park, CA
* Basic knowledge of refrigeration and PLC/plant automation is
required * Ability to move freely in and around obstacles common in
the meat production room * Ability to lift a... more
5-Jan Principal Nuclear IVV Engineer Invensys Lake Forest, CA
Configuration Control Implementation DCS PLC Control
Networks Areas of process control expertise should include the
following: * Reactor Protection Systems (RPS) * Engineered...
more
5-Jan Sr Nuclear IVV Engineer Invensys Lake Forest, CA
senior level assistance at all levels of a safety and non-safety related 1
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control ... Reactor Protection Systems (RPS) Engineered safety
feature systems Information Systems... more
6-Jan Crown Forklift Mechanic Uline Ontario, CA
Prior experience maintaining lift trucks. PLC experience a plus. BENEFITS Complete ... DOWN
FORKLIFT, FORKLIFT MECHANIC, FORKLIFT REPAIR, FORKLIFT
MAINTENANCE, PLC, LIFT... more
6-Jan SR. PROJECT ENGINEER - CPG Millercoors Irwindale, CA
in a manufacturing environment is required. PLC controls engineering
experience is preferred. Process design and utilities experience as well as an understanding of NFPA
70E and... more
8-Jan MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN Container Container Supply Co
Santa Ana, CA
reading schematics & bldg panels. Basic PLC knowledge. MUST have
own tools, rollawy;speak Eng, provide DMV printout, current drivers lic & ins. Bnft pkg avail.
Applications... more
13-Jan Controls Project Engineer (3073) Automationtechies, AC Irvine, CA
controls systems electrical design, and PLC/HMI software design;
experience in all aspects of project engineering, including: project
schedule development, generation of... more
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14-Jan Maintenance Mechanic Berry Plastics Anaheim, CA
material usage. Understand and follow plant safety rules including
safe lifting practices ... This will 1 1
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include proprietary equipment containing PLC, HMI, SCADA, LAN
Equipment and/or o... more
16-Jan Automation Technician Bal Seal Engineering Foothill Ranch, CA
Working knowledge of Robot / Vision / PLC programming Solid troubleshooting skills Ability to
read and interpret blueprints and tool designs Excellent verbal and
written... more
16-Jan Machine Repair Technician III Stationary Engineer Jbt Technologies Santa Ana,
CA
Knowledge of Allen Bradley and other PLC experience preferred. ... in the following: Industrial motor Controls, PLC System equipment maintenance experience. more
16-Jan Manufacturing Engineer II Bio-Rad Irvine, CA
ipment validation (including software validation) and
application packages such as Excel, Word, and CAD systems is
required. Experience with PLC programming and exposure to...
more
17-Jan Electrical Engineer III IV Kimberly Clark Fullerton, CA
systems, such as Rockwell programming and PLC logic.
Preferred Qualifications 1) Specific, in depth technical knowledge and
expertise in tissue and or towel manufacturing. 2) Up... more
17-Jan Electrical/Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Ashley Furniture Industries Colton, CA
may be contacted. Principals Only. * PLC programming &
troubleshooting * Troubleshooting CNC equipment * Knoweldge of
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single and 3 phase AC & DC voltages, hydraulics, pneumatics,...
more
19-Jan Associate Systems Engineer Target Rialto, CA
* Understand, maintain and troubleshoot material handling
control systems, including PLC/P ... Requirements * Bachelor's degree
in Electrical Engineering or equivalent degree * PLC/PC p...
more
19-Jan Maintenance Manager Kimco Staffing Services Riverside, CA
Maintenance Manager needed for plastic manufacturing company.
Will prepare and maintain various forms of facility project
documentation in plastics thermoforming facility. Must...
more
22-Jan Controls Project Engineer/Specialist / 2667 B. Braun Medical Irvine, CA
controls systems electrical design, and PLC/HMI software design;
ability to analyze, ... To learn more about B. Braun and our safety healthcare products or view a
listing... more
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22-Jan Technical Support - Field Technician Broadlux Lake Forest,
CA
BroadLux Inc sells and services fuel management systems to public
agencies utilities and niche retail fuel suppliers We are currently
reviewing candidates for a Technical Services... more
23-Jan Industrial Electronics Technician Carpenter Co Riverside,
CArong PC skills (Windows OS, Word, Excel,) PC networking (Ethernet)
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PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PROGRAMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLERS (PLC) EXPERIENCENO PHONE CALLS OR...
more
23-Jan Lead Engineer- CA (2996) Automationtechies, KF Irvine, CA
with the design and programming of PLC systems Experience with
design and configuration of HMI/SCADA systems Experience with project FAT, commissioning, and SAT Experience with... more
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23-Jan Sr Test Equipment Engineer Butler America Tustin, CA
amplifiers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), DC Brushless Motors/Controllers and National
Instruments data control/acquisition hardware and software. Must be able to read...
more
23-Jan Test Equipment Engineer Your Company Tustin, CA
amplifiers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), DC Brushless Motors/Controllers and National
Instruments data control/acquisition hardware and software. Must be able to read...
more
24-Jan Lead Engineer Automationtechies Irvine, CA
with the design and programming of PLC systems Experience with
design and configuration of HMI/SCADA systems Experience
with integration using tools such as VB, MS SQL, and... more
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24-Jan Mechanical Designer Kelly Services Santa Ana, CA
Kelly Engineering is in search for a Mechanical Designer capable of
concept, design and directing manufacture of machinery and
conveyors including layout work for our growing... more
24-Jan Sr Test Equipment Engineer 2 Superior Technical Resources Tustin, CA
amplifiers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), DC Brushless Motors/Controllers and National
Instruments data control/acquisition hardware and software. Must be able to read...
more
24-Jan System Field Service Engineer Irvine, CA
control systems and processes. High level PLC and HMI training and skills required - Rockwell AB
skills preferred.SCADA experience beneficial.Strong knowledge of
process control... more
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25-Jan SAP Business Systems Manager (SAP) Masco Santa Ana,
CA
This is a technical job description for recruitment purposes only. Job
Title - SAP Business Systems Manager, Supply Chain JOB
SCOPE/ SUMMARY: * Act as a primary liaison between... more
26-Jan 2nd Shift Industrial Maintenance Tech Dollar Tree
San Bernardino,
CA
or equivalent * Skills in conveyors, PLC, Crown Forklifts, welding,
milling machines, hand and power tools, and electrical motors * P.C.
literate * Previous warehouse experience... more
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26-Jan 2nd Shift Industrial Maintenance Tech Dollar Tree
San Bernardino,
CA
and written instructions while adhering to safety guidelines to
ensure equipment is ... or equivalent * Skills in conveyors, PLC, Crown Forklifts, welding,
milling... more
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26-Jan Electrical Engineer Rightthing Ontario, CA
software upgrades. These upgrades include PLC controls, AC
Variable Frequency Drives, ... is required. Desired computer skills
include PLC programming, Microsoft Office, CAD... more
26-Jan Electrician Precision Castparts Santa Ana, CA
specifications Understands and can program PLC systems, read ladder
diagrams, factory manuals and schematics Ensures any wiring of
new and rebuilt equipment complies with National... more
26-Jan Sr. Test Equipment Engineer (9631) Apr Consulting Tustin, CA
amplifiers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), DC Brushless Motors/Controllers and National
Instruments data control/acquisition hardware and software. Must be able to read...
more
27-Jan 2nd Shift Industrial Maintenance Tech Dollar Tree Stores
San Bernardino,
CA
or equivalent Skills in conveyors, PLC, Crown Forklifts, welding,
milling machines, hand and power tools, and electrical motors P.C.
literate Previous warehouse experience... more
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27-Jan 2nd Shift Industrial Maintenance Tech Dollar Tree Stores
San Bernardino,
CA
and written instructions while adhering to safety guidelines to
ensure equipment is ... or equivalent Skills in conveyors, PLC, Crown Forklifts, welding, milling...
more
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27-Jan Associate Systems Engineer - Rialto, CA Job Target.com Rialto, CA
material handling control systems, including PLC/PC controllers,
industrial networks and ... Requirements - Bachelor's degree
in Electrical Engineering or equivalent degree - PLC/PC p...
more
27-Jan Project Engineer Automationtechies Irvine, CA
: Design and programming of PLC/DCS systems : Design and configuration of HMI/SCADA
systems : Networking and communications : Advanced use of
Microsoft Operating Systems including... more
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30-Jan Electric Maintenance Technician Prime Personnel Fullerton,
CA
Requirements: Minimum of3 years proven Experience with Allen
Bradley PLC Hardware/Software, Variable speed drivers, hydraulics,
pneumatics,mechanics and the ability to demonstrate... more
30-Jan
Line Maintenance Mechanic Nestle Waters Na Ontario, CA
production equipment *Program/troubleshoot PLC/SLC
and operator interface panels and ... knowledge of Production
related equipment *PLC
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troubleshooting, Welding and fabricating... more
30-Jan Mechanic Needed Amtec Human Capital Azusa, CA
Sensors (fiber optic, proxy, etc), PLC Input & Output, and
automated assembly ... thermal printers, ultrasonic welding, laser welding, PLC programming, and
vision... more
1-Feb Elec/Inst Diagnostic Electrician - Concentrator - Chino,NM
Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Chino, CA
* Must have strong knowledge in the maintenance and
troubleshooting of: Ac/DC drives, PLC' ... or GED preferred. *
Experience with VFDs. * PLC, HMI, SCADA Control Systems. *
Experience... more
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1-Feb Electrical Engineer, Power & Control Vacom Technologies La Verne,
CA
include: Design custom control panels with PLC controls, motor
controls, and VFD's from 5 to 500 HP including layout, circuit design
and engineering calculations Develop circuit... more
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2-Feb Maintenance Supervisor Kraft Foods Fullerton, CA
. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills required.
Proven experience in coaching and developing teams. Knowledge of electrical and PLC programming
highly desirable. Job... more
3-Feb Electromechanical Technician Ashley Furniture Industries Colton, CA
The Electromechanical Technician is responsible for troubleshooting,
testing, and repairing electronic production equipment.
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Requirements Must have a Technical or Associate... more
3-Feb Validation Engineer Hospira Irvine, CA
hecklists Coordinates change control and keeps the validation tracking system updated Assist in writing and executing laboratory
instrument and computer/software, PLC... more
4-Feb Technical Consultant Rockwell Automation Anaheim, CA
Motor Control Centers (MCCs), Sensors, Safety Products,
Distributed Control Systems, Industrial Networks, SCADA, Historical Analysis, Vibration
Monitoring, Energy Management, Axis... more
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5-Feb AEROSPACE MAINTENACE MECHANIC
Santa Ana, CA
Maintenace Mechanic 3rd Shift. Troubleshoot PLC, hydraulics,
mechanical and electrical. Minimum 7 yeas experience. Call
714347 1152 or email: [email protected]
Construction/Facilities... more
6-Feb Controls Project Engineer/Specialist Bbraun Medical Irvine, CA
controls systems electrical design, and PLC/HMI software design;
ability to analyze, investigate and propose approaches to technical challenges relating to equipment
automation... more
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6-Feb Maintenance Mechanic - 2nd shift Kelly Services City of
Industry, CA
scheduled preventive maintenance, monthly safety
checks, making repairs and ... - 1
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Practice good safety working practices such as: Lock out/Tag
out, maintain an organized... more
6-Feb Maintenance Techincian II Staples Ontario, CA
and compressed air systems is necessary * PLC Experience a plus
* * * Knowledge of ... accurate records * Must be passionate
about safety Basic * High school education or... more
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7-Feb Diagnostic Electrician - Mill - Chino, NM
Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Chino, CA
* Must have strong knowledge in the maintenance and
troubleshooting of: Ac/DC drives, PLC's, overhead cranes,
management control systems, calibration of field... more
7-FebSenior Process Plant
Automation Tech - Mill - Chino, NM
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Chino, CA
* HMI/PLC and/or DCS programming and troubleshooting experience ... including hard hat,
hearing protection, safety glasses, safety foot wear, and as... more
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8-Feb Machine Electrician Corona, CA
Hydraulics Schematics Must be Certified in PLC Programming Have
experience in: industrial mechanical maintenance work
with electrical systems test equipment including but not...
more
9-Feb Lead Electrical Designer - AutoCAD Marmac Field Services Costa
Mesa, CA
classification, plans, detailed drawings, PLC I/O schematics and control diagrams. This person will
visit job sites to verify field
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conditions. Will work independently with... more
9-Feb Maintenance Tech Walgreens Moreno Valley, CA
Control circuits 480V power devices Strong PLC knowledge Good communication skills ... Requirements: Mechanical,
electrical, PLC troubleshooting, hydraulic and pneumatic... more
9-Feb Maintenance Technician - 1st, 2nd, 3rd shift Advantage Staffing Anaheim,
CA
Motor Control Centers, Transformers and PLC?s.Perform
Planned, Preventative and ... certificate preferred. - Experience
in PLC troubleshooting and programming is... more
9-Feb Outside Sales - Industrial Automation
Provoast Automation Controls
Garden Grove, CA
switches, sensors, power supplies, PLC's, touch screens, and robots.
These products are all well known and respected in the industry.This
position involves: Direct technical... more
10-Feb Maintenance Technicians - 2nd and 3rd shift
Anaheim, CA
- Motor Control Centers, Transformers and PLC's. Perform
Planned, Preventative and ... certificate preferred. - Experience
in PLC troubleshooting and programming is... more
13-Feb
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN Adecco Fontana, CA
controllers, radio controlled cranes and PLC controllers.Must be willing to work ... mill environment. Able
to comply with strict safety requirements that includes the use
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of... more
13-Feb Microsoft .net Developer Robert Half Technology Irvine, CA
in a manufacturing environment using PLC logic controls is a plus, specifically in the Microsoft .Net environment using C# Education
Requirements - At least a four-year degree in... more
14-Feb HR Intern- Resourcing Administrator Invensys Lake Forest,
CA
plant operations. We are part of Invensys plc, a $4.4 billion global
industrial automation, controls and transportation group
headquartered in London, England. Invensys is a major... more
14-Feb Maitenance Mechanic Haley BrothersSan
Bernardino, CA
ases of machinery and facility maintenance. competitive wages,
benefits & 401k. Please send resume to (800) 894 9956
FABRICATION, ELECTRICAL, PLC, CNC, MECHANICAL, HYDRAULICS,...
more
14-Feb Media Consultant - Outside Sales Yellowbook Covina, CA
New York, Yellowbook is owned by Yell Group, PLC, one of the Top 3
directory publishers in the world. It is publicly traded on the London
Stock Exchange. According to Selling... more
14-Feb
Senior Product Manager Experian Costa Mesa, CA
and protect against identity theft. Experian plc is listed on the London
Stock Exchange (EXPN) and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 index. Total revenue for the year ended
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March... more
14-Feb Sr. Project manager Intellect IT Irvine, CA
manager ensures the project lifecycle (PLC) is followed and
coordinates with ... and deliver presentations weekly and at PLC
stage The ideal candidate will possess a... more
15-Feb Process Control System Site Installation Manager Invensys Corona, CA
plant operations. We are part of Invensys plc, a $4.4 billion global
industrial automation, controls and transportation group
headquartered in London, England. Invensys is a major... more
15-Feb Project Manager - Contract Ims - International Management Systems
Fountain Valley, CA
issues. : Ensure the project lifecycle (PLC) is followed and
coordinates with ... and deliver presentations weekly and at PLC
stage gates. : Work with engineering... more
15-Feb Sr. Engineer Quality Assurance (U12-069) Kofax Irvine, CA
Kofax plc is the leading provider of Intelligent Capture & Exchange solutions, providing application
software and OEM/POS software worldwide as well as hardware
distribution in... more
15-Feb Sr. Engineer Software (U12-067) Kofax Irvine, CA
Kofax plc is the leading provider of Intelligent Capture & Exchange solutions, providing application
software and OEM/POS software worldwide as well as hardware
distribution in... more
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15-Feb Sr. Manager, Equipment Design (Packaging/Mfg) Herbalife International Lake Forest,
CA
and organization evolves Preferred * PLC programming and trouble
shooting * Project management * Cost tracking and control
Experience: Required * 5-7+ years of experience in... more
15-Feb Staff Accountant (U12-065) Kofax Irvine, CA
Kofax plc is the leading provider of Intelligent Capture & Exchange solutions, providing application
software and OEM/POS software worldwide as well as hardware
distribution in... more
16-Feb ENGINEER IV ELECTRICAL Kimberly Clark Fullerton, CA
Kimberly-Clark and its well-known global brands are an indispensable part of life for people in more than
150 countries. Every day, 1.3 billion people - nearly a quarter of
the... more
16-Feb I&C Designer Trs Staffing Solutions Costa Mesa, CA
be proficient with AutoCAD- Experience with PLC Wiring Diagrams- Demonstrated
experience preparing electrical one line drawings- Control Panel
Design-Experience with hydraulic... more
17-Feb Hydroelectric Specialist I (Electrical)
Metropolitan Water District
La Verne, CA
and Microsoft Office applications. Adhere to safety practices,
clearance procedures and ... that require careful adherence to
mandatory safety precautions, rules and regulations. more
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17-Feb Sr. Associate, Distribution Planning Hyundai Motor America Costa
Mesa, CA
FSC setup and updates, surrogation and PLC, spec
approvals, OCN and/or color change follow-up, follow-up on
model launch timings, apply surrogation, troubleshoot any data
issues,... more
17-Feb Supervisor, HIM Maintenance Herbalife International Lake Forest, CA
and analytical skills Understand PLC functionality Strong coaching
and ... fast past, results driven environment Formal PLC training
Education: Required 2 year... more
18-Feb Equipment Maintenance Mechanic II (3rd Shift) Watson Corona, CA
Equipment Maintenance Mechanic II (3rd Shift) Equipment
Maintenance Mechanic II (3rd Shift)Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE: WPI) is a leading integrated
global pharmaceutical... more
20-Feb Electricians ( Industrial ) IMI Material Handling Logistics Rialto, CA
up to 600VAC. C. Also, PLC knowledge, D. PLC communication
cabling (ControlNet, EtherNET, Profibus, or similar; E. familiarity
with Distributed IO systems (DeviceNet, AS-I... more
20-Feb Facility Electrician Goodrich Riverside, CA
AM***** Preferred Experience and Skills: PLC trained in Fanuc,
Siemens or Allen Bradley controls is a huge plus. MS Office skills with
Word, Excel, and Outlook are highly... more
20-Feb Industrial Kroger Manufacturing La Habra, is actively in support of an involved 1
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Electrician/Mechanic CA
in safety programs.Responsibilities include ... include the following:a.)
Connecting to the PLC;b.) Troubleshooting I/O;c.) Reading...
more
20-Feb Senior Consultant - Asset Management - North America Invensys Irvine, CA
plant operations. We are part of Invensys plc, a $4.4 billion global
industrial automation, controls and transportation group
headquartered in London, England. Invensys is a major... more
20-Feb Sr Systems Design Engineer - Senior Boiler Tuner Invensys Corona, CA
plant operations. We are part of Invensys plc, a $4.4 billion global
industrial automation, controls and transportation group
headquartered in London, England. Invensys is a major... more
22-Feb 2nd Shift Maintenance Tech/Battery Changer Dollar Tree Stores
San Bernardino,
CA
or equivalent Skills in conveyors, PLC, Crown Forklifts, welding,
milling machines, hand and power tools, and electrical motors P.C.
literate Previous warehouse experience... more
22-Feb 2nd Shift Maintenance Tech/Battery Changer Dollar Tree Stores
San Bernardino,
CA
and written instructions while adhering to safety guidelines to
ensure equipment is ... or equivalent Skills in conveyors, PLC, Crown Forklifts, welding, milling...
more
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22-Feb Associate Systems Engineer - Rialto, CA Job Target Rialto, CA material handling control systems,
including PLC/PC controllers,
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industrial networks and ... Requirements - Bachelor's degree
in Electrical Engineering or equivalent degree - PLC/PC p...
more
22-Feb Senior Controls Engineer Disney Parks & Resorts Anaheim, CA
design, implementation and modification of safety-critical
control systems for ... -Processes *OO Programming techniques *PLC programming experience
*Industrial... more
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22-Feb Sr. Project Engineer Millercoors Irwindale, CA
in a manufacturing environment is required. PLC controls engineering
experience is preferred. Process design and utilities experience as well as an understanding of NFPA
70E and... more
23-Feb Consultant II - Applications and Engineering Invensys Lake Forest,
CA
plant operations. We are part of Invensys plc, a $4.4 billion global
industrial automation, controls and transportation group
headquartered in London, England. Invensys is a major... more
23-FebMaintenance
Electrician/Electronic Technician
San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency
Fontana, CA
controllers, radio controlled cranes and PLC controllers. Must be
willing to work in a ... mill environment. Able to comply with
strict safety requirements that includes the use of... more
1
23-Feb Maintenance Mechanic - 3rd Shift
Kelly Engineering Resources
Santa Ana, CA
Kelly Engineering is in search for a Maintenance Mechanic for a
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manufacturing company in the Orange county area. The schedule is third shift: 10:30pm - 7:00am.
Knowledge and... more
23-Feb Manufacturing Plant Maintenance Mechanic SPX Brea, CA
fixes Plant projects & repairs Identify safety issues and take action Machining ... Skills and Abilities CNC equipment PLC
controls Machining Production... more
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24-Feb Maintenance Mechanic Orange, CA
area and safeguarding against those hazards. PLC troubleshooting skills. Strong knowledge and ability to perform electrical wiring from low voltage control wiring up to
and... more
24-Feb Maintenance Mechanic Www.mattsonresources.com
Fullerton, CA
documents, etc. Follow and comply with all safety and work rules and regulations. Maintain
departmental housekeeping standards. Apply here directly or
email resume to... more
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24-Feb Maintenance Mechanic Orange, CA
area and safeguarding against those hazards. PLC troubleshooting skills. Strong knowledge ... controls
with multiple interlocking and safety devices and requiring use of
conduit... more
24-Feb Mechanic - Production Maintenance Job Pepsi Riverside,
CA
with Programmable Logic Controllers -- PLC (for example, understanding instructions, ...
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documentation, and/or navigation for A-B PLC-5 and A-B SLC-500) -
Performing... more
24-Feb NWNA Line Maintenance Mechanic Nestle Waters Na Ontario, CA
production equipment *Program/troubleshoot PLC/SLC
and operator interface panels and ... knowledge of Production
related equipment *PLC troubleshooting, Welding and
fabricating... more
24-Feb Outside Sales - Industrial Automation Opex Garden
Grove, CA
switches, sensors, power supplies, PLC's, touch screens, and robots.
These products are all well known and respected in the industry. This
position involves: Direct technical... more
25-Feb Maintenance Supervisor 3rd shift Teva Irvine, CA
projections and requirements. Adhere to safety codes and guidelines and safety info ...
evaluation of assigned employees, safety performance, and
conformance to all... more
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27-Feb Electrical Designer Brinderson Engineers & Constructors
Costa Mesa, CA
dimensioning and tolerance within control PLC hardware layout /
switchboard circuit breaker / relay components panels with NEMA
guidelines Experience with hazardous area... more
27-Feb Industrial Electrical Mechanic Emerson Chino, CA* Strong electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, PLC experience
required. * Must be able to ...
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systems, AC/DC motors, drives, controls, PLC and solid state
electronics. * Weeke,... more
27-Feb PRINCIPAL PROJECT MANAGER - NUCLEAR Invensys Lake Forest,
CA
Digital/PLC knowledge desired. BS in Electrical preferred. Project Manager to lead large digital
upgrade projects including RPS and ESFAS replacements, turbine
controls and other... more
28-Feb Mechanic Graham Packaging Company
Santa Ana, CA
Basic electrical troubleshooting. Prefer PLC expereince. Must have 5 years mechanical experience in
manufacturing environment. Must be able to workin a 24/7 facility
and able to... more
29-Feb Account Manager OEM Regional Honeywell International Anaheim,
CA
Account Manager - OEM Regional Honeywell Automation and
Control Solutions (ACS) is a $10 billion strategic business group
applying sensing and control expertise that helps create... more
29-FebELECTRICAL DESIGNER -
Petrochemical / Refining / Oil and Gas
Pts Staffing Solutions Costa Mesa, CA
and tolerance within control including PLC hardware layout /
switchboard circuit breaker / relay components panels with NEMA
guidelines Experience with hazardous area... more
29-Feb Maintenance Mechanic / Technician Allegis Group Covina, CA
to perform light MIG welding -Troubleshoot PLC equipment reading mili-amps -Diagnose
equipment malfunctions -Efficient
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with Preventative Maintenance (PMs) schedules All qualified...
more
29-Feb Maintenance Technician ( Advanced - Master) B.Braun Irvine, CA
components. 7. Develop, test, and implement PLC programs and logic. 8. Write Change Control Requests,
Computer System Change Requests, Requests for Capital
Investments, and... more
29-Feb Substation Automation Engineer (ENG2)(71000313)
Southern California Edison
Pomona, CA
such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), electronic
meters, battery chargers, ... * Maintaining a safety conscious work environment by following
Edison safety protocols and... more
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1-Mar Control System Design Engineer Securetek Solutions Orange, CA
of various Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) and touch screen operator interfaces to perform the required control algorithms. Programming of
various loop controllers for... more
1-Mar Controls Project Engineer Specialist B.Braun Irvine, CA
controls systems electrical design, and PLC/HMI software design;
ability to analyze, investigate and propose approaches to technical challenges relating to equipment
automation... more
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1-Mar Controls Project Engineer Specialist B.Braun Irvine, CA
controls systems electrical design, and PLC/HMI software design;
ability to analyze, ... To learn more about B. Braun and our safety
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healthcare products or view a listing... more
1-Mar Lead Craftsperson III B.Braun Irvine, CA
g and Experience Good leadership skills, decision maker, training
skills, communication skills, and team building skills. C. Knowledge
Required PLC knowledge. Knowledge of... more
1-Mar Maintenance Mechanic Volt Information Sciences
Fullerton, CA
panels, programmable logic controllers (PLC's), solenoid valves, alarm systems, ... mechanic should
follow all written safety policies, health policies and guiding... more
1
1-Mar QA Electrical Engineer Mattsonresources Costa Mesa, CA
with all applicable code requirements and safety standards
(including ASME CSD1, UL, ... DESIRED SKILLSStrong knowledge of PLC based control components
and... more
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1-Mar SCADA/HMI Programmer Amtec Engineering Walnut, CA
-Integrate SCADA Systems with multiple PLC platforms -Develop
reporting, historical data and alarming packages - Perform
program simulation and testing - Start up services -... more
1
2-Mar Account Manager OEM Regional Honeywell Anaheim,
CA
automation market with emphasis on PLC's, drives, control logic,
discrete and/or process control applications o the line-volt
electrical heating business - in-floor heat,... more
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2-Mar Maintenance Team Lead III B. Braun Medical Irvine, CA
team building skills. C. Knowledge Required PLC knowledge.
Knowledge of personal ... To learn more about B. Braun and our
safety healthcare products or view a listing... more
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2-Mar Sr. Controls Engineer Specialist (MES SCADA Exp) B.Braun Irvine, CA
controls. Troubleshoot ladder logic and PLC communications
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equipment PLC controls. Qualified candidates must have... more
3-MarElectronics
Telecommunications Instructor - Adjunct
ITT Technical InstituteSan
Bernardino, CA
design. Instructs students in laboratory safety procedures if
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Amps, Communications, PLC/Control Systems, Digi... more
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6-Mar Principal Software Engineer/Technical Lead -HMI Invensys Lake Forest,
CA
specialty. About Invensys plc: Invensys plc is a global automation, controls and ... industries perform with greater efficiency, safety and
cost-effectiveness. Industry areas... more
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Appendix FCourse Maps for all Manufacturing, Machining, and Supply Chain Technology certificates
Supply Chain Technology
Course
Application of routing
problems and algorithms related to
transportation and delivery of
goods and services;
Describe the role of
transportation in the economy and supply
chain;
Knowledge of how to create
Radio Frequency
identification (RFID) systems;
Describe how ArcGIS (a GPS
fleet management and routing system by
ESRI) is used in industry;
Application of PLCs to design, configure and drive conveyor belt systems for the supply chain
industry.
Compose written
assignments on occupation
safety in general industry on an advanced level.
Present formal presentations as
required by technicians working the
field of supply chain
technology
SCT-2 Supply Chain
Technology Analysis and
Models
I, D I
SCT-3 Supply Chain
TechnologyI, D, M I I, D, M
SCT-4 Transportation Technology and Vehicle Routing
I, D, M I, D, M I, D, M
I, D, MMAN-55 OSHA Standards for
General IndustryI, D, M
MAN-64 Programmable
Logic ControllersI, D, M
ENE-27 Technical Communications I, D, M
I, DElectives
ELE-10 Survey of I, D
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ElectronicsOR
ELE-21 DC-AC Electronics I, D
ORELE-23 Elect Devices and
CircuitsI, D
ORELE-11 DC Electronics I, D
ANDELE-13 AC Electronics I, D
I=IntroducedD=Developed
and Practed with feedback
M=Demonstrated at the Mastery
Level Appropriate for
Graduation
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Computer Numerical Control Programming
Course
Create a steam or stirling engine that
involves parts using both the mill
and the lathe.
Create a portfolio which may include
printouts of Mastercam or other
Computer Aided Manufacturing
program part file drawings,
numerical code files and operation
sheets on an advanced level.
Compose written assignments on
occupation safety in general industry.
Solve formulas by using unknowns and apply this
knowledge to solve problems
encountered in technological areas and various fields
of engineering.
Establish a systematic approach to
recognizing the essential
information given on a blueprint.
Create, manipulate, and indentify
multibody solids and use them in a meaningful part and assembly
design.
ENE-52 Geometric
Dimensioning and Tolerancing
I I, D
ENE-60 Math for Engineering Technology
I I, D, M I
MAN-56 CNC Machine Set-up and operation
I, D, M I, D, M I I I
MAN-53 Adv Computer-Aided Manufacturing
D, M D, M D, M
MAN-57 CNC Program Writing I, D, M
MAN-55 OSHA Standards for
General IndustryI, D, M
ENE-42 Solidworks I I, D, M
ENE-30 Computer Aided I I, D
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DraftingENE-51 Blueprint
Reading I I I, D, M
MAN-52 Computer Aided Manufacturing-
Mastercam
I I, D, M I, D
I=IntroducedD=Developed
and Practed with feedback
M=Demonstrated at the Mastery
Level Appropriate for
Graduation
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Automated Systems Technician Certificate Program
Course
Compose written
assignments on
occupation safety in general
industry.
Demonstrate the installation maintenance
and troubleshootin
g of Programmable Logic Control
systems (PLCs) and
PLC modules
Set-up and operate fluid
powered valves,
cylinders, controls
filters, and actuators.
Establish a systematic approach to recognizing the essential information given on a blueprint.
Solve formulas by
using unknowns and apply
this knowledge
to solve problems
encountered in
technological areas and
various fields of
engineering.
Write descriptive
and operational instructions
for nontechnical
users of technical
information
Demonstrate quantitative
measurement of electrical circuit
parameters; assemble, and test both direct
current and alternating
current series, parallel, and
series parallel circuits.
Explain the basic operation
of a microprocessor
/ microcontroller
.
ELE-10 Survey of Electronics I I, D I, D, M
ELE-26 Microprocessors
and Microcontrollers
I, D, M
ELE/ENE-27 Technical
CommunicationsI, D
ENE-51 Blueprint Reading I, D, M
ENE-60 Math for Engineering Technology
I, D
MAC/MAN-55 Occupational
Safety and Health
I, D, M
121
AdministrationMAN-60
Hydraulics and Pneumatic
Systems
I, D, M D, M
MAN-64 Programmable
Logic ControllersI, D, M
I=IntroducedD=Developed
and Practed with feedback
M=Demonstrated at the Mastery
Level Appropriate for
Graduation
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Computer Aided Production Technology Certificate program
Course
Demonstrate sufficient
proficiency to apply for and
obtain entry-level employment in the field of computer numerical control
and computer aided production
technology.
Create a steam or stirling engine that
involves parts using both the mill
and the lathe.
Create a portfolio which may include
printouts of Mastercam or
other Computer Aided
Manufacturing program part file
drawings, numerical code
files and operation sheets.
Solve formulas by using unknowns and apply this knowledge to
solve problems encountered in
technological areas and various fields
of engineering.
Compose written assignments on
occupation safety in general industry.
Establish a systematic approach to
recognizing the essential
information given on a blueprint.
ENE-51 Blueprint Reading I D, M
ENE-60 Math for Engineering Technology
I D, M
MAN/MAC-55 Occupational Safety
and Health Administration
I, D, M
MAN/MAC-56 CNC Machine Set-up and
OperationI, D I, D, M I, D D
Electives choose from below
MAN-52 Computer-Aided
Manufacturing-Mastercam
I, D I, D I, D, M
MAN/MAC-57 CNC Program Writing I, D I, D I, D, M
MAN-59 Computer-Aided I, D I, D I, D, M
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Manufacturing-GibbsCAM
I=IntroducedD=Developed and
Practed with feedback
M=Demonstrated at the Mastery Level
Appropriate for Graduation
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Appendix H, From: Metalworking Trends Survey, March 2012, Published by: Techspex and LoSasso Advertising Inc.
MethodologyThe survey was e-mailed to a broad cross section of the metalworking industry during February 2012. There were1012 surveys completed. Results presented in this report do not include respondents who indicated they werenon-manufacturers or whose operations were outside North America.Geography:* 84% USA* 7% Canada* 2% Mexico* 4% Other
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Appendix I, From: Metalworking Trends Survey, March 2012, Published by: Techspex and LoSasso Advertising Inc.
MethodologyThe survey was e-mailed to a broad cross section of the metalworking industry during February 2012. There were1012 surveys completed. Results presented in this report do not include respondents who indicated they werenon-manufacturers or whose operations were outside North America.Geography:* 84% USA* 7% Canada* 2% Mexico* 4% Other
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