Integrated Manufacturing Career Night Offers Lab Tours and Hands-on Demos
March 2, 2017
Integrated Manufacturing Career Night Offers Lab Tours and Hands-on Demos

Strong workforce demand continues in the Twin Ports and beyond for machinists, welders and engineering CAD designers. The manufacturing industry seeks to hire employees trained with current technical skills to fill numerous well-paying positions.

Learn more about training options in these trades at Lake Superior College’s March 15 Integrated Manufacturing Career Night. The free 5 to 8 p.m. event will be held at LSC’s Downtown Center,120 N. Second Ave. West, Duluth. Online reservations are encouraged.

The Career Night will offer participants a chance to interact with exciting high-tech equipment including computerized machines, 3D printers and scanners, robotic welders, waterjet and plasma cutting, and CAD design software.

Faculty and students will give tours of the machining, welding and CAD lab facilities and equipment. Advisors will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about financial aid, transfer, and other service areas.

Representatives from IPS Cranes;L&M Radiator; Moline Machinery; Altec, Parker Hannifin; Express Employment Professionals and ME Global will be on site to talk job opportunities.

MEDIA CONTACT

David Kline
Vice President, Institutional Advancement and External Relations
(218) 733-6998
MEDIA CONTACT
David Kline
Vice President, Institutional Advancement and External Relations
(218) 733-6998