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Computer Systems analysts, or Computer Programmers, work on the hardware and networking side of the computer industry. They analyze data processing problems and procedures that allow them to implement and improve existing computer systems and review computer system capabilities, workflow and scheduling limitations.

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Computer-aided design (CAD) or computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) drafters take the vision of an architect or engineer and use computer software to create 2D design drawings or 3D simulations to aid in production. Drafters can work in a broad range of fields, so their designs could lead to sleek electronics or towering buildings. Common job titles: CAD Designer (Computer-Aided Design Designer) CAD Draftsman (Computer-Aided Design Draftsman) Chief Design Drafter Chief Drafter Commercial Drafter Computer Drafter Detail Drafter Detailer Drafter Apprentice Drafting Detailer Drafting Engineer https://nccareers.org/occupation-profile/173019/1284

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Electro-mechanical technicians operate automated and robotic equipment. They use both electrical and mechanical expertise to maintain and repair the manufacturing equipment, typically found in a factory setting. Electro-mechanical technicians combine knowledge of mechanical technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits to operate, test, and maintain unmanned, automated, robotic, or electromechanical equipment. https://nccareers.org/occupation-profile/173024/1284

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Machinists set up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments. They may also fabricate and modify parts to make or repair machine tools or to maintain industrial machines.

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Electricians work in homes and/or businesses to install and repair electrical systems that control power and lighting. Common Job Titles: Chief Electrician Commercial Electrician Conduit Installer Conduit Mechanic Construction Electrician Control Electrician Diesel Electrician Diesel Maintenance Electrician Electric Sign Wirer Electric Stop Installer Electric Wirer Electrical Installer Electrical Maintenance Man Electrical Maintenance Worker Electrical Sign Servicer Electrical Sign Wirer Electrical System Specialist Electrical Wirer Electrical Wiring Lineman Electrician Electrician Apprentice Gaffer Ground Wirer House Wirer Industrial Electrician Inside Wireman Interior Wirer Journeyman Electrician Journeyman Lineman Journeyman Wireman Licensed Electrician Lighting Fixture Installer Lightning Protection Installer Lightning Protection Technician Lightning Rod Installer Maintenance Electrician Maintenance Technician Marine Electrician https://nccareers.org/occupation-profile/472111/1284

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HVACR technicians install, maintain and repair the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems in buildings. These machines control the temperature and air quality in homes and businesses. Common Job Titles: A/C Tech (Air Conditioning Technician) Air and Hydronic Balancing Technician Air Conditioner or Furnace Gas Appliance Mechanic Air Conditioning Service Technician Air Conditioning Specialist Ammonia Refrigeration Technician Appliance Repair Technician Attic Fans Mechanic Baseboard Heating Installer Blower Installer Blower Mechanic Bulk Cooler Installer Bulk Coolers Installer Commercial Service Technician Duct Cleaner Environmental Control System Installer Servicer Evaporative Cooler Installer Fan Installer Field Service Technician Furnace Converter Furnace Erector Furnace Fitter Furnace Installer Furnace Mechanic Furnace Repairer Furnace Setter Gas Adjuster Gas Furnace Installer Heat Pump Installer Heater Installer Heater Mechanic Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers Heating and Air-Conditioning Installer-Servicer Heating and Cooling Technician Heating Equipment Installer Heating Repair Technician Heating Systems Installer Heating Technician Heating Unit Mechanic Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning / Refrigeration Technician (HVAC / R Technician) Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Mechanic (HVAC Mechanic) Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Service Technician (HVAC Service Technician) Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Technician (HVAC Technician) Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Mechanic Hot Air Furnace Installer and Repairer Hot Air Furnace Installer Repairer HVAC Installer (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Installer) HVAC Installer (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Installer) HVAC Installer (Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Installer) HVAC Journeyman (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Journeyman) https://nccareers.org/occupation-profile/499021/1284

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Diesel technicians inspect, maintain, repair and care for diesel engines. Some diesel technicians specialize in a specific type of vehicle. When commercial transportation has malfunctioned, they diagnose the problems and find solutions. Common Job Titles: Bus Mechanic Bus or Truck Garage Mechanic Deep Submergence Vehicle Crewmember Diesel Engine Erector Diesel Engine Fitter Diesel Engine Mechanic Diesel Machinist Diesel Mechanic Diesel Mechanic Apprentice Diesel Motor Mechanic Diesel Service Technician Diesel Technician Diesel Tractor Engine Mechanic Diesel Truck Mechanic Engine Maintenance Mechanic Engine Mechanic Farm Equipment Engine Mechanic Farm Implement Engine Mechanic Farm Machinery Engine Mechanic Fleet Mechanic General Repair Mechanic Heavy Duty Mechanic Heavy Equipment Engine Mechanic Heavy Repairer Industrial Truck Mechanic Locomotive Mechanic Maintenance Mechanic Maintenance Technician Marine Diesel Mechanic Marine Diesel Technician Marine Engine Machinist Marine Engine Machinist Apprentice Marine Engine Mechanic Mechanic Motor Mechanic Oil Field Equipment Mechanic Ordnance Truck Installation Mechanic Overhauler, Bus, Truck Service Advisor Service Technician Tank Truck Engine Mechanic Tractor Expert Tractor Mechanic Tractor Mechanic Apprentice Tractor Trailer Mechanic https://nccareers.org/occupation-profile/493031/1284

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Construction managers plan, coordinate, budget, and supervise construction projects from development to completion. Construction workers construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures made from wood and other materials.

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Welders fuse and cut metal materials. They can work in several different industries, so welders might build structures or repair existing infrastructure.

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Commercial and industrial equipment electrical and electronics repairers repair, test, adjust, or install electronic equipment, such as industrial controls, transmitters, and antennas. Common Job Titles: Amplifier Mechanic Automation Mechanic Boardman Certified Control Systems Technician Computerized Environmental Control Installer Control Equipment Electrician Control Systems Technician Control Technician Electrical and Electronics Technician Electrical and Instrument Mechanic Electrical and Instrument Technician (E&I Tech) Electrical and Instrumentation Mechanic Electrical Assistant Electrical Maintenance Technician Electrical Technician Electrician Technician Electronic Device Repairer Electronic Equipment Repairmen Electronic Sales and Service Technician Electronics Mechanic Apprentice Electronics Technician Field Service Engineer Field Service Technician Field Technician Gear Technician Heavy Mobile Equipment Repairer I&C Tech (Instrument and Control Technician) Industrial Aerial Installer Industrial Robotics Mechanic Instrument and Electrical Technician (I&E Tech) Maintenance Technician Mechatronics Technician Meteorological Equipment Repairer Metrology Technician Microwave Technician Missile Pad Mechanic Plant and Maintenance Technician Plant Electrician Power Generation Equipment Repairer Printed Circuit Board Reworker Public Address System Mechanic Radar Mechanic Radar Repair and Installation Technician Radar Repairer Radar Technician Radio Antenna Installer Radio Interference Expert Radio Interference Investigator

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*Length of program may vary if transfer credits or prior learning experience apply.

**Costs are estimates only and are based on in-state, per-credit-hour tuition prices for one- and two-year degrees. Fees not included. For the most current and accurate tuition price, please contact the college financial aid advisor.