Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Cutting/Slicing Machine Worker Career (Grades 6-12)
Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.
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Grades 6-8
Helpful Classes
- Math
- Science
- Technology
- Design
Things to Try
- Measure parts, follow a sequence, and check whether the finished item matches the design, Practice using diagrams, labels, and simple quality checks during a build task, Compare how materials, heat, speed, or machine settings can change a product, Interview a cutting/slicing machine worker about precision, safety, and production steps
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Precision
- Procedure-following
- Troubleshooting
- Quality checking
Grade 9
Helpful Classes
- Manufacturing Technology
- Algebra I
- Physical Science
- Technical Drawing
- Safety
Recommended Learning Areas
- materials
- measurement
- shop safety
- basic machines
- teamwork
Things to Try
- Join a shop, robotics, or manufacturing activity and practice step-by-step production work, Read a simple blueprint, work order, or process sheet and explain the key details, Observe how operators, assemblers, or inspectors keep parts organized and within tolerance, Shadow a cutting/slicing machine worker or plant worker to see how quality and output are tracked
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Precision
- Procedure-following
- Troubleshooting
- Quality checking
Grade 10
Helpful Classes
- Manufacturing Technology
- Geometry
- Blueprint Reading
- Materials Processing
- Computer Applications
Recommended Learning Areas
- production steps
- blueprint reading
- machine basics
- quality checks
- documentation
Things to Try
- Complete a build or fabrication project and document each setup, measurement, and adjustment, Practice using gauges, checklists, and work instructions to verify quality, Compare manual, automated, and robotic production steps and explain the differences, Write notes on defects, downtime, scrap, or process changes
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Precision
- Procedure-following
- Troubleshooting
- Quality checking
Grade 11
Helpful Classes
- Precision Manufacturing
- Technical Math
- Blueprint Reading
- Quality Control
- Robotics
Recommended Learning Areas
- tolerances
- process control
- robotics or automation
- inspection
- workflow improvement
Things to Try
- Complete a manufacturing project tied to setup, machining, welding, assembly, inspection, or automation, Use blueprints, process sheets, or control plans to keep work accurate and consistent, Observe how workers track throughput, quality, maintenance, and safety in a production line, Interview professionals about tolerances, troubleshooting, and lean improvement
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Precision
- Procedure-following
- Troubleshooting
- Quality checking
Grade 12
Helpful Classes
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Technical Math
- Blueprint Reading
- Quality Assurance
- Industrial Safety
Recommended Learning Areas
- manufacturing systems
- quality assurance
- lean processes
- preventive maintenance
- production metrics
Things to Try
- Build a portfolio with parts, measurements, process notes, quality checks, and production data, Complete a capstone tied to machining, fabrication, assembly, inspection, or automation, Compare pathways in welding, machining, quality, robotics, process operations, and plant support, Practice documenting defects, setup changes, and workflow improvements
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Precision
- Procedure-following
- Troubleshooting
- Quality checking