CNC Machining and Design Placements

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George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Herme Villaparedes
Coop Coordinator and Field Education Business Developer , George Brown College
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General
  • Diploma; 2nd year
  • 30 learners; teams of 5
  • 520 hours per learner
  • Dates set by experience
  • Learners self-assign
Preferred companies
  • 5 projects wanted
  • Ontario, Canada
  • Academic experience
  • Any
  • Construction, engineering & trades, Manufacturing, Technology, Automotive
Categories
General Operations Project management
Skills
manufacturing cnc design project planning technical writing
Project timeline
  • January 8, 2021
    Experience start
  • September 22, 2020
    Project Decision
  • October 6, 2020
    Scope Statement and Project Charter Due
  • November 14, 2020
    Mid Term Presentation
  • December 5, 2020
    Final Presentations Start
  • December 8, 2020
    Final Report Due
  • May 1, 2021
    Experience end
Overview
Details

*EMPLOYERS MUST BE ONTARIO-BASED FOR ELIGIBILITY*

This program is supported by the Career Ready Fund which is intended to support the automotive sector. Eligible employers will be provided with $3,000 per student/recent alumni hired. In this course, students will engage in an applied project of your choosing to design and fabricate prototypes by using digital manufacturing technology (lasers, 3D printer, multi-axis CNC machine tools) over the course of 15 weeks.

The program will integrate precision machining methods with advanced computer-controlled machine technology (CNC) in state-of-the-art Precision Machining, CAD/CAM, CNC, Research, and Welding Labs and the students will come prepared to tackle the challenge provided.

Learner skills
Manufacturing, Cnc, Design, Project planning, Technical writing
Deliverables

The final project deliverable will include:

  1. Final report
  2. Prototype demonstration (if applicable)
Project Examples

In teams of 1 to 5, students will be required to design and fabricate prototypes by using digital manufacturing technology. They will first work on a design followed by creating drawings. Once those are created and approved, the group will start to manufacture the parts. Followed by the final assembly and testing which will provide your organization with a final product.

Examples that students can design and manufacture include but are not limited to:

  • Tools
  • Jigs
  • Fixtures
  • Precision Fabrication Assemblies
  • Prototypes

Past project examples have included:

Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.

Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.

Be able to complete a performance evaluation form for students.

Funding documents will be required in order for funding to be processed (Provided by George Brown College and Ministry of Education).

This course is supported by the Career Ready Fund which is intended to support the automotive sector. Eligible employers will be provided with $3,000 per student/recent alumni hired.