Notes on employment for Computer control programmers and operators

  • Workers learn in apprenticeship programs, informally on the job, and in secondary, vocational, or postsecondary schools; many entrants have previously worked as machinists or machine setters, operators, and tenders.
  • Job opportunities should be excellent, as employers are expected to continue to have difficulty finding qualified workers.




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