MEET THE PRO: Josh Crook, CNC Machinist

By Arkansas NEXT on Friday, September 25, 2020

Josh Crook

Hometown: Conway
Age: 21
Where I trained: UA–Pulaski Technical College
What I earned: Technical certificate
Job title: CNC Machinist
Employer: Global Manufacturing in Little Rock

After learning about the industry during high school, Josh Crook decided to pursue a career as a CNC Machinist. He learned basic machining knowledge in both manual and CNC machining, which proved that he had a firm grasp on the basics of the role.

“Many of my peers find it difficult to find a job in the field that they studied and worked hard to learn in college,” Josh says. “I am very lucky and thankful to have this opportunity.”

His workday starts with warming up his machine and making sure it has enough coolant for the day. He does a “slow run” to make sure everything is running smoothly before getting started on work orders and prepping the machine for the next job.

“I like that I am learning how to use different machines and working to make multiple different parts across multiple machines, and it’s not just making one part over and over,” he says.


What does a CNC machinist do?

A computer numerical control (CNC) machinist runs computer-operated equipment to create machine parts, tools and other mass-produced items. He or she may work in a machine shop or in the manufacturing industry and most of the parts they create are used in the automotive, power, aerospace and manufacturing industries.


Responsibilities

Ensure equipment is set up and working properly

Conduct quality control checks on machines and report any issues

Install mechanical components in production equipment

Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment

Remove products or workpieces from production equipment


Education Needed

No prior work experience is required for entry-level positions. Most people in this career have a high school diploma or equivalent and will undergo one to 12 months of on-the-job training.


Job Outlook

+20%
projected job employment growth in Arkansas from 2016-2026

120
projected annual job openings in Arkansas

 High-end earners in Arkansas (top 10%) make
$85,590 Annually
 Median wages in Arkansas
$58,080 Annually
$29.04 Hourly


This option is for you if:

You're detail-oriented.
You’re a good listener.
You have steady hands.
Your reaction time and reflexes are sharp.
You often spot potential problems before they start.


START YOUR TRAINING

ABB
Arkansas State University - Beebe
Arkansas State University - Mid South
Arkansas State University - Newport
Lexicon Inc.
National Park College
Southern Arkansas University Tech
University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology - Crossett
University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville

READY TO HIRE YOU

ABB
Central Moloney Inc.
Haas Factory Outlet, a Division of Phillips
Hytrol
Lexicon Inc.
Simmons Foods Inc. & Affiliates

"Many of my peers find it difficult to find a job in the field that they studied and worked hard to learn in college. I am very lucky and thankful to have this opportunity." –Josh


Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and CareerOneStop.org

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