Develop broad skills for manufacturing settings, including the use of motor and electronic controls, hand power tools, operation of engine lathes and mills, plumbing, pipe fitting, and pump repair. Manufacturers need skilled employees with this know-how!
Become qualified to keep a manufacturing operation running at peak efficiency. Learn to troubleshoot and repair industrial equipment ranging from basic mechanical equipment and electrical motor controls to more complex systems.
If you like to use technology and see things get built, then learn how to design, construct, and maintain our country’s infrastructure: bridges, roads, dams, culverts, airports and more. DMACC’s placement rate of CET program graduates in the last 20 years: 95%!
Make designs and 3D models that help people visualize and manufacture products we use every day.
Learn to make electronics systems function such as computers, medical equipment, and security systems. Master skills for proper equipment installation, diagnosis, repair, maintenance, and more. Includes internship opportunities!
Build a base for a career as a hydraulics technician repairing such equipment as lifts, cranes, forklifts, and other machines that use pressurized fluid. A growing field!
Start your Engineering training with either an Associate of Science degree or classes that will transfer to Iowa schools.
Gain an education in robotics and find work in industries like manufacturing, food processing, healthcare, and agriculture making sure automated equipment is properly programmed and functioning.
Chart a career in the tooling industry by learning how to interact with CNC (computer numerically controlled) machining equipment and performing precision handwork to repairing damaged machine parts. Several pathways offered.
Start today and get qualified at the Iowa Welding Institute at DMACC for a career with huge demand. Make metal into machines, buildings and more when you know about welding, brazing, cutting, arc welding, and blueprint reading.