Machining.Blog® is a weekly blog focused on manufacturing career development. It features blog articles on the fundamentals of manufacturing for aspiring machinists. Our goal is to create an interest in manufacturing in the USA. Our writer Matthew Schowalter has worked in manufacturing for 24 years, and he covers the topics that matter to someone starting their career in manufacturing.

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“The soft skills the machinist uses are the unseen tools in their box and can directly impact the success or failure of a dreamed after machining career.”

The Eleva-Strum Technical Education Program

The Eleva-Strum Technical Education Program

I recently had an opportunity to visit the technical education department at the Eleva-Strum high school. While I was in the shop, there was an eighth-grade class working on manual milling projects, sheet metal projects, welding projects, and brazing projects. These projects that they were making teach the students the fundamental principles of manufacturing. With this class, the students spend six days in each subject area, then they switch to another project. They learn the basics like how to read a tape measure, and how to use a dial caliper.

The school has technical education classes starting in sixth grade and by time the students reach their senior year of high school, they can be a part of the Cardinal Manufacturing student-run business program. In that program, the students have job titles and responsibilities for managing the various tasks of the business.

There are many skills the students can learn and develop from the program. From career opportunity understanding as it relates to manufacturing, to soft skill development for future employment opportunities, this program has many benefits. Here are some of the soft skills the students learn in the program:

  • Attitude is everything

  • Show up on time and be dependable

  • Be willing to take on different tasks

  • Communicate positively

NexGenCAM’s Open House Event

NexGenCAM’s Open House Event

Remodeling  A Student-Run Manufacturing Facility

Remodeling A Student-Run Manufacturing Facility