In today’s complex and highly competitive manufacturing environment, companies have an overwhelming need for employees who can both service and maintain the increasingly sophisticated automated equipment that is driving domestic manufacturing.
Recent research identifies individuals with a broad-base of skills and knowledge to best meet the demands of this workplace. In addition to good communication and professional skills, companies need highly skilled technicians to operate and maintain their systems and facilities.
Workers in manufacturing often begin in one area of the operation and migrate to other areas of interest. This opportunity for multiple career paths makes manufacturing an excellent path for career exploration.