Manufacturing Engineering Technology
 
 


Welcome

 

Manufacturing Engineering Technologists are people who like to make things, especially making them better, faster, and at a lower cost.  They are “hands-on” people who also want to be part of the design process and they enjoy working with people as part of a team or as its leader.  Typical job responsibilities include acting as a liaison between design engineering and the manufacturing operation or being deeply involved in manufacturing process development.  Graduates from Southeast Community College’s Manufacturing Engineering Technology program apply their skills in companies across the United States.

The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program has a long history of success.  In 1969 the Manufacturing Engineering Technology program was formed with a combination of the curriculum of the Machine Tool Technology program and the Academic Education program.  Classes have continually changed over the years, however; our goal has remained the same – training technicians who are well prepared to take on today’s engineering and manufacturing challenges.

We invite you to learn more about what this program has to offer.  Please contact us if you have any additional questions.

 

 

 

 
 
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Employment opportunities will be best for individuals with an associate degree or extensive job training in engineering technology. As technology becomes more sophisticated, employers will continue to look for technicians who are skilled in new technology and require a minimum of additional job training.
Employment opportunities include product designers, operations manager, engineering coordinator, product research and development, field engineer, direct manufacturing support, quality control and assurance, machine designer, technical support engineer, CNC programmer and tooling design and development.