Careers in manufacturing involve planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
HELPFUL COURSES FOR THIS CLUSTER
Woods 1 and 2
Metals and Welding
Advanced Cabinet and Furniture Making
Building Construction 1 & 2
Architectural CAD 1 and 2
Mechanical CAD 1 and 2
Advanced CAD
Electronics 1 & 2
Media Productions 1 & 2
Fab Lab 1, 2, & 3
Bluejay Design and Manufacturing
Technical Math
Physics
AP Physics
WORK-BASED LEARNING
Manufacturing Apprenticeship, see Mrs. Murray
RELATED EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
FFA
Skills USA
Career options
High School: On-the-job training and/or minimal experience
Apparel & Home Furnishings Dyer
Production and Planning Clerk
Order Filler
Hand Worker
Engraver
Production Assembler
Brush Painter
Oil Well Driller
Tire Builder
Certification or Associate Degree
Apparel Patternmaker
Combination Welder
Computer Technician
Electrical Appliance Serviceman
Locksmith
Musical Instrument Repair
Quality Control Technician
Tool and Die Maker
Electronic Engineering Technician
Electrical Engineer
Industrial Engineering Technician
Machinist
Bachelor's, Pre-Professional or Higher Degree
Electrical Engineer
Electronic Engineer
Engineering Manager
Environmental Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Musical Instrument Design
Occupational Health & Safety Inspector
Communications Operations Manager
Production Supervisor
Stage & Sound Equipment Manager