The CNC Machine Setup / Operator / Part Programmer course provides training in the setup, operation and programming of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) mills and lathes.
The CNC Machine Setup / Operator / Part Programmer course provides training in the setup, operation and programming of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) mills and lathes.
To provide the most effective teaching techniques and hands-on learning, our Toronto CNC classes have on site training machines and a full sized HAAS Mill. Very small class sizes mean students have almost unlimited access to practice their developing skills. Students work directly on the machines themselves throughout the program and the focus is always on practical training, not theory or general education subjects.
This hands-on approach to education by a highly qualified instructor is crucial to helping students maximize their potential; more advanced students have an opportunity to tackle more advanced projects and all students are ready to start work without further co-op training upon successful completion of this diploma program.
At the Institute of Technical Trades Toronto, we are more than a training facility – we are a commitment to your future. Our dedicated team provides quality education, personalized support, and expert guidance to every student enrolled in our trade programs. From foundational courses for beginners to advanced training for seasoned professionals, we ensure that our curriculum reflects the latest technologies and industry standards, empowering you to advance your career with confidence.
Since 1968, we have built our reputation on three pillars: service, commitment, and excellence. Over five decades, we have grown from a modest training school into one of Canada’s most respected institutions for welding training. Our success is driven by integrating the evolving needs of our students and the industry into every aspect of our programs. We invite you to view the Institute of Technical Trades Toronto as the starting point for a successful, fulfilling career.
Our Purpose
At the Institute of Technical Trades Toronto, our purpose is to deliver a truly educational and rewarding experience that equips students with tangible, in-demand vocational skills. Our programs serve both those embarking on a new career and those with experience seeking to upgrade their skills.
We are dedicated to fostering personal and professional growth, ensuring that our students are fully prepared to excel in their chosen field.
Our Vision
The Institute of Technical Trades Toronto is a dynamic, quality-driven institution, dedicated to shaping brighter futures for our students and the communities we serve.
We strive to:
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