Engineering and Robotics
The Engineering and Robotics Program teaches students industrial, electrical and mechanical theory, programmable logic controls, fluid power, robotic programming and CNC Programming disciplines. Its students learn troubleshooting and maintenance of complex automation equipment and components used in energy processing, consumer product production, and the construction of high-tech machinery and durable goods.
Students are immersed with cutting-edge, Fanuc, Motoman, and other industry-standard equipment on a daily basis in the WCCC’s RAMTEC lab.
Career Opportunities:
- Electromechanical Technician
- Robotics Programmer
- Mechanical Systems Technician
- Control Systems Technician
- Automation Controls Design Technician
- Injection Molding Technician
- CNC Programmer
- Industrial Maintenance Technician
- Controls Engineer
- Electrical or Mechanical Engineer
*Some careers noted require additional education
Skills Gained:
- Industrial Electricity
- Industrial Mechanics
- Programmable Logic Controls
- Robotic Programming
- Computerized Numerical Controls
- Hydraulics/Pneumatics
- Motor Controls
Career Technical Student Organization
SkillsUSA
Students participate in SkillsUSA, a partnership of students, teachers and industry, working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. All students also have the opportunity to participate in the Tech Prep Showcase through the Miami Valley Tech Prep Consortium.