

Skilled CNC (Computer Numerical Control) maintenance engineers ensure high-tech machines work accurately. They conduct regular inspections and maintenance to ensure the machines work with a high level of precision.
CNC Maintenance could be for you if you like:
- Complex problems
- Making things
- Using computers
- Using tools


More about CNC Maintenance
CNC Maintenance is a very critical service skill area necessary to upkeep and maintain the precision equipment such as CNC milling and CNC lathe machine. The skills needed to address this issue are mechanical assembly, electrical engineering knowledge, troubleshooting, and debugging. CNC Maintenance may seem like a boring chore compared to the other tasks of running a successful machine shop. When a machine breaks down, it can cost a business owner thousands of dollars, not only for the cost to repair the breakdown but in lost profits too. With lots of mechanical moving parts and high tech pieces, breakdowns are inevitable. However, a good CNC maintenance professional can help reduce the risk of costly stoppages.
This skill area is very useful for technical service professionals, CNC operators and CNC maintenance personnel. System debugging skill, quality, efficiency, cost, safety and environmental awareness are needed when addressing machine commissioning and servicing the precision equipment. Students, young graduates and service professionals can learn and acquire this skill so that they can do well in their career.

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