Computerized Machine Tool Systems (CMT)

Students have the opportunity to enter the complex career field of precision metalworking. The successful graduate will have basic knowledge and skills in the many processes required to produce a metal part.

The graduate will possess the basic psychomotor skills and theoretical knowledge required to design (CAD), program (manual and CAM), and set up and operate computer numerical control (CNC) machines.

 

Faculty - Computerized Machine Tool Systems

Charles M. Butcher
Associate Professor, Computerized Machine Tool Systems
740 / 588 - 1317    •    Willett - Pratt Training Center, Room 527    •    cbutcher@zanestate.edu

Education

  • A.A.S., Hocking Technical College - Electronics
  • A.A.S., Hocking Technical College - Drafting & Design
  • B.S., Ohio University - Industrial Technology
  • M.A., Ball State University - Industrial Education
  • Certified Manufacturing Technologist