Automated Manufacturing & Manufacturing Engineering Technology Faculty:
Dennis Sullivan; Professor
John Troche; Professor Emeritus
Career opportunities in today's computer based manufacturing environment have never been more exciting or more challenging!!
| Specific employment opportunities are found as |
Typical employers of recent graduates |
- Manufacturing engineering
- Computer numerical control programming
- Computer aided drafting
- Automated workcell design
- Quality assurance
- Work measurement
- Production supervision
- Purchasing
- Plant layout and design
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- Chrysler Corp.
- Little Tikes
- Rubbermaid
- General Motors
- Ford Motor
- Luk, Inc.
- Therm-O-Disc, Division of Emerson Electric
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Additional information may be obtained by calling the Engineering & Science Technology Department at 330-972-7051 or contacting Academic Advising Services. Please note: Listed credits for the Baccalaureate Degree are credits required after Associate Degree level is completed. The information in these file(s) is current as of August 12, 2008.
Contact Summit College Academic Advising Services for any updates. |