Careers in Manufacturing include planning, managing, and the processing of materials into intermediate or final products. Its diversity also includes professional and technical support such as production planning, control maintenance and manufacturing/ processing engineering. Career planning in this field includes a strong background in math, science, technical skills, communications skills, and the ability to multi-task. Education and training can be obtained in high school, technical, two-year, four-year colleges, apprenticeship programs.
Sample Careers
Aircraft Assembler
Computer Control
Programmer
Dispatcher
Electronics Assembler
Engine/Machine Assembler
Industrial Engineer
Inspector
Machinist
Millwright
Power Plant Operator
Process Improvement Technician
Production Planner
Production Supervisor
Purchasing Agent
Quality Engineer
Safety Coordinator
Security System Installer / Repairer
Tool and Die Maker
Welder
GHS Core Courses
American Issues
AP Calculus
AP Physics
AP Precalculus
Chemistry
Communications
Intro to College Algebra
Physics
Technical Writing & Communication
World Issues
World Language
GHS Experiential Classes
Advanced Autos
Advanced Machine Tool
Air-Cooled Engine
AP Physics
Architectural Design
Auto Service
Auto Diagnosis
Auto Systems Repair
Cabinetmaking
Computer Applications
Machine Tool Technology
PLTW: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
PLTW: Engineering Design & Development
PLTW: Introduction to Engineering Design
PLTW: Principles of Engineering
Welding 1 & 2
Wood Design
Youth Apprenticeship: Manufacturing