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NORCO COLLEGE ANNUAL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM REVIEW Unit: Manufacturing Technology, Machine Shop Technology, Supply Chain Technology and Electronics Technology Please 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 Hulle Due in draft: March 15, 2012 Final drafts due: June 1, 2012 Please send an electronic copy to the Vice President; Academic Affairs Norco: [email protected] If you are CTE: [email protected] 1

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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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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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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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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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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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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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Grand Total 9 88.24% 69.41% 8 70.73% 41.46% 9 82.14% 61.90%

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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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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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Grand Total 8 82.88% 63.06% 2 90.48% 76.19% 8 83.74% 64.23%

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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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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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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%

46

47

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

Feed

is th

e ra

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

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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

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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

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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

67

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

68

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

69

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

70

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

71

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

72

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-

73

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

74

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

75

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

76

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

77

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

78

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

79

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

81

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,

82

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

83

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

1 1 1

84

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

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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

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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)...

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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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Appendix EJobs in requiring skills in programmable logic control systems

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

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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

1

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

problems. 6. Require high ... analysis and development of

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

applicable. Performs ... Experience with DC, AC, Semiconductors, Op

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

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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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