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Advanced Manufacturing
The Advanced Manufacturing and Machinery Mechanics program of study focuses on the assembly, operation, maintenance, and repair of electromechanical equipment or devices. CTE learners may work in a variety of mechanical fields, gaining knowledge and experience in robotics, refinery and pipeline systems, deep ocean exploration, or hazardous waste removal. CTE concentrators may work in a variety of fields of engineering.

13032200 Principles of Manufacturing
13032900 Manufacturing Engineering Technology I
13032950 Manufacturing Engineering Technology II
13033000 Practicum in Manufacturing
C-101 Certified Industry 4.0 Associate C-200 Certified Industry 4.0 Automation Systems Specialist Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP) CNC Lathe Operations FANUC Robot Operator 1 FESTO Certified Industry 4.0 Associate
Certified Quality Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Electrical/Industrial/Mechanical Engineering
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Electro-Mechanical Assemblers
Median Wage: $30,160
Annual Openings: 951
10-Year Growth: 9%
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
Median Wage: $56,555
Annual Openings: 127
10-Year Growth: 9%
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Median Wage: $49,816
Annual Openings: 3,788
10-Year Growth: 27%
Provider Partnership: WorkTexas
The purpose of WorkTexas is to prepare students with the skills and virtues they need to enter the workforce ready to contribute immediately to employers’ businesses, as well as to advance in that field or another field of their choice. Or, more simply, the mission of WorkTexas is to help more people get jobs, keep jobs, and advance in their careers. Our strategy of partnering with local businesses means the students who enroll at Work Texas can achieve their high school diploma along with learning and practicing their virtues and trade skills to be successful in the job market. Thus, the two measurable outcomes for each student are to 1) graduate from high school (if he/she hasn’t already) with an offer of employment from an employer for full-time work in the industry of choice, and 2) ensure each individual remains employed and is advancing in his/her field of choice beyond six months of program completion.