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Launch your career in skilled trades as a CNC machinist technician

Mechanical Technician – Precision Skills Ontario College Diploma, Co-op program

Be career ready! Experience a state-of-the-art facility. Home to two consecutive Canadian champion CNC machinists at Skills Canada.

Program code MTPS
Duration 2 Years
Credential Ontario College Diploma, Co-op
Program Delivery Full-time
Program delivery method(s) In person What does this mean?

Program information

Program description

This program provides students with opportunities to acquire precision skills that are in high demand within the advanced manufacturing sector. Students learn to safely set-up and operate conventional machine tools and other complex machiningÌýequipment, such as CNC lathes, mills and accessories. They develop the knowledge and skills to manufacture components, assist with design of jigs and fixtures, tools, moulds andÌýdies and perform troubleshooting to enact repairs on production tooling. Through experiential learning opportunities, students use accurate measuring and testing methods to ensure precision in a variety of manufactured components.Ìý Ìý

Intake information

Start dateCampus
Summer 2025 Barrie
Fall 2025 Barrie

Tuition and fees

Work-integrated learning

What are the admission requirements for the Mechanical Technician – Precision Skills program?

Mechanical Technician – Precision Skills admission requirements

OSSD or equivalent with

  • Grade 12 English (C or U)
  • any Grade 111 or 12 Mathematics (C, M, or U)
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Minimum of 60% in Grade 11 College or University level Mathematics (MBF3C orÌýMCF3M)Ìý

Mature students, non-secondary school applicants (19 years or older), and home schoolÌýapplicants may also be considered for admission. Eligibility may be met by applicantsÌýwho have taken equivalent courses, upgrading, completed their GED, and equivalency testing. For complete details refer to: www.georgiancollege.ca/admissions/academic-regulations/

Pathways

Applicants who have taken courses from a recognized and accredited post-secondaryÌýinstitution and/or have relevant life/learning experience may also be considered forÌýadmission; refer to the Credit for Prior Learning website for details:
www.georgiancollege.ca/admissions/credit-transfer/

What career paths can I take in CNC machining?

Your Mechanical Technician – Precision Skills diploma gives you many career opportunities

This program prepares the graduate for the Aerospace, Energy, Mining, and AutomotiveÌýindustries, along with advanced manufacturing facilities. Career path options include CNC Programmers, CNCÌýSet-Up Technicians, Tool and Die Makers, Mould Makers, Millwrights and GeneralÌýMachinists, as well as many other precision manufacturing opportunities. As employees,Ìýresponsibilities may include design, custom production, maintenance andÌýtroubleshooting of complex tooling, moulds, dies and/or related tooling. Demand inÌýCanada for individuals with excellent precision skills is typically high.

Graduates are eligible for exemption from Level 1 in-school training requirements when entering 429A, 430A, 430M, 431A, 443A, or 630T apprenticeship.

Accreditation

Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada)

This program is accredited by , formerly Canadian Association for Co-operative Education (CAFCE),

This accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for co-operative education programs in Canada, and recognizes ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s commitment to quality in co-op education.

CEWIL Canada Accredited Program

Experiential learning opportunities

Experience ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú: Inside the machine shop

If you like working with your hands, the machine shop is the place for you.

In this video, professor Mike Zacharko and his student Nicholas demonstrate a typical class assignment. Starting with nothing, they inject calculations and creativity into their drawing, mill the metal, and assemble the pieces to produce a toy car. Watch their progress from start to finish.

Industry support

Honda of Canada Mfg.

Honda of Canada Mfg. (HCM)Ìýis one of the largest employers in Simcoe County, with 4,200 associates. Established in Alliston in 1986, it’s a premier manufacturing facility best known for producing the Honda Civic and CR-V.

ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s $1.8-million multi-faceted partnership with HCM supports leading-edge equipment, innovative research and development, collaborative program support and newly-established scholarships for ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú students.

HCM is a proud employer of 250 ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú alumni in diverse roles, and provides valuable co-op work experiences to students each semester through its Technical Development Program (TDP). HCM also provides a suite of to help students reach their goals, each valued up to $2,500.

Honda: The Power of Dreams (logo)

Magna International Inc.

Magna InternationalÌýInc. is one of the world’s largest suppliers in the automotive space. It is a global mobility technology company with more than 158,000 employees – including many ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú graduates! Magna is committed to providing ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú students with opportunities to further their education and gain new skills.

The $1-million investment in ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú includes a 2,200-square-foot Magna Mechatronics Lab with 17 pieces of new, cutting-edge equipment, and an for both future and current students, each valued up to $2,500.

Magna has provided hands-on learning experiences across various divisions to 133 co-op students since 2010, and is the proud of employer of 210 ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú grads!

MAGNA logo

Toronto Hydro

Toronto HydroÌýplays an important role in Ontario’s electricity sector, servicing approximately 785,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Canada’s largest city. The company has 1,270 employees and is dedicated to investing in its people and in the future by giving back to the community.

Toronto Hydro offers a to support ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú students with achieving their educational goals, as well as expanded opportunities around corporate training, research, and employee engagement.

Partnering with ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú since 2012, Toronto Hydro proudly supports enhancements to the student learning environment throughÌýfunding for new state-of-the-art equipment. A proud co-op employer, the company has offered co-op work terms to more than 171 ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú students since 2017, often leading to full-time employment after graduation. The partnership has significantly impacted alumni like Jessica Bloomfield who’s building an inspiring career at a workplace she loves.

Toronto Hydro logo

What courses are included in the Mechanical Technician – Precision Skills diploma program?

Course overview

16 Program Courses
2 Communications Courses
3 General Education Courses
1 Co-op Work Term

Program-specific courses

Semester 1 courses are listed below. For a full list of courses in the program including course descriptions, view the

  • CNCT 1013 – CNC Applications 1
  • MATH 1042 – Mathematics for Mechanical Technician
  • TDIE 1001 – Basic Machine Tool Application
  • TDIE 1013 – Basic Machine Tool Theory
  • TDIE 1015 – Interpreting Engineering Drawings
  • Select 1 course from the communications list during registration.

Your course delivery method(s)

In person

This program is delivered fully in person and requires you to attend campus.

Please note, delivery methods are based on planning for the upcoming semester and are subject to change.

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