Craft a Career with Precision

Have you ever held a well-made tool? You can instantly feel the weight, the balance, the rightness of something designed for a purpose. You too can know the satisfaction of a job well done as an Advanced Manufacturing Machining Technology student at RVCC. In our hands-on certificate program, you’ll master the machine basics, precision, and advanced technical skills you need to become a manufacturing professional in today’s growing market.

Pursue one of these Career Track Options:

  • Manual Mill Operator (required courses: MACH 110 + MACH 120)
  • Engine Lathe Operator (required courses: MACH 110 + MACH 130)
  • Manual Machinist (required courses: MACH 110 + MACH 120 + MACH 130)
  • CNC Production Technician (required courses: MACH 110 + MACH 120 + MACH 130 + CNCO 140)

MACH 110

Machining Fundamentals 250 Hours | $3,592 | No Prerequisites | FAFSA Eligible

MACH 110 establishes the foundational skills all Advanced Manufacturing students develop before progressing to mill or lathe operations. Students earn their OSHA-10 safety certification, learn to read and interpret manufacturing blueprints, apply basic GD&T, and develop hands-on proficiency with precision measurement tools. Math is taught as a shop-floor skill covering arithmetic, fractions, unit conversions, and trigonometry as direct preparation for the technical work ahead. Students are also introduced to cutting processes, cutting fluid selection and handling, and the workholding devices used to secure parts during machining.
By the end of the course, students will have completed hands-on projects in benchwork, manual layout, drill press, and introductory mill operation, all evaluated against NIMS performance standards. These projects serve as the first demonstration that students can perform at workplace-ready levels and establish the groundwork for every credential earned from MACH 120 onward.

MACH 120

Manual Mill Operator 350 Hours | $5,030 | Prerequisite: MACH 110

MACH 120 develops hands-on proficiency on the manual milling machine, with students learning to set up equipment, select tooling, apply speeds and feeds, and machine surfaces and features to print specifications. GD&T callouts are applied in practice as students read and inspect for flatness, perpendicularity, and positional tolerances on real parts. The course also introduces surface grinding as a precision finishing process, covering abrasive theory, wheel selection and dressing, machine setup, and grinding a rectangular workpiece to specification.
Upon completion, students will have finished milling and surface grinding projects evaluated against NIMS standards and earned the NIMS Measurement, Material & Safety Certificate, a nationally recognized industry credential that demonstrates readiness to work at a professional level on manual equipment.

MACH 130

Engine Lathe Operator 350 Hours | $5,030 | Prerequisites: MACH 110 and/or MACH 120

MACH 130 shifts focus to cylindrical machining on the engine lathe, with students progressing through turning between centers, chucking operations, facing, tapering, grooving, and cutting both internal and external threads. Threading receives dedicated attention as students learn thread geometry, standards, tooling selection, and methods for cutting and inspecting threads to specification. Cutting tool materials and insert geometry are covered in depth, equipping students with the knowledge to select appropriate tooling for any operation and material.
Upon completion, students will have finished turning and chucking projects evaluated against NIMS standards and earned the NIMS Job Planning, Bench-work & Layout credential, demonstrating the ability to plan, set up, and execute machining operations on cylindrical parts at a workplace-ready level.

MACH 140

CNC Production Technician 600 Hours | $6,789 | Prerequisites: MACH 110, MACH 120, MACH 130

MACH 140 brings together the skills developed across all prior courses and applies them to CNC machining. Students learn to program, set up, and operate both CNC lathes and CNC mills, writing programs from scratch, managing offsets, applying workholding principles to CNC production, and performing real job setups on Haas equipment. Cutting tool technology is examined in depth from carbide grades and ANSI insert selection to lathe, mill, and drill tool geometry, equipping students to make informed tooling decisions in a production environment. GD&T is applied at an advanced level and inspection of both prismatic and cylindrical CNC parts is integrated throughout.

Upon completion, students will have earned the NIMS CNC Turning and CNC Milling credentials, the capstone of the RVCC Advanced Manufacturing program and nationally recognized proof of the ability to program, set up, and operate CNC equipment to industry standards.

Free Certifications 

RVCC Students Receive Academic Awards

America’s Cutting-Edge Certification (ACE) | 6 Online Hours | 32 In-person Hours

The America’s Cutting Edge (ACE) Program is designed to introduce participants to foundational machining knowledge and modern manufacturing technology through a two-part training model. The program prepares individuals to build competency in machining principles, CAM systems, and machine operation while gaining hands-on experience in a professional lab environment.

Training is delivered in two components:

Online Training

Participants begin with a free, self-paced online course designed to build foundational knowledge prior to in-person instruction.

 

Online Component:

  • No cost
  • Self-pace
  • Approximately 6 hours of video and instruction,
  • Registration required

Topics Covered:

  • Introduction to machining
  • CAM instruction
  • Introduction to machining dynamics
  • Additional CAM instruction using CAM+ (an app that simulates machining force and vibration)
  • Introduction to machining cost

In-Person Training

Participants who complete the online portion may qualify for in-person training conducted at Raritan Valley Community College in a CNC machine shop environment.

 

In-Person Component:

  • No cost
  • Instructor-led
  • 32 hours of instruction
  • Registration require

Topics Covered:

  • Advanced CAM instruction
  • Parameter selection
  • Part setup
  • Part probing
  • Controller use
  • Machining and assembly of components for an oscillating piston air engine

The ACE Program provides a structured pathway for individuals interested in gaining practical exposure to machining technology and advanced manufacturing processes.

What You Earn

  • Certificate of Completion
  • 0.6 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from Pellissippi State Community College
  • Digital copy of Machining Dynamics: Frequency Response to Improved Productivity
  • ACE CNC Machining Digital Credential from Credly

To register for in-person training, contact: RVCCWTC@raritanval.edu

Link to Intro Video

Advanced Manufacturing Program Application Checklist

Complete an Application for Admission

If you have completed an application in the past 3 years, you must change your program selection to Advanced Manufacturing.

Complete an Application for Admission

First-Year Registration Session & Placement Testing

Advanced Manufacturing students do NOT need to take the placement tests and attend the First-Year Registration Session.

Attend an Advanced Manufacturing Information Session

Attend an Advanced Manufacturing Information Session. The session will explain in detail about the program and give you a chance to ask questions. Dates, times and locations can be found at Open Houses & Info Sessions.

Open Houses & Info Sessions

Financial Assistance

Financial Assistance. If you seek outside financial assistance you must complete your private loan applications with your bank or lending institutions as soon as possible. You MUST coordinate your payments with the finance office for any payment plans. The Advanced Manufacturing program is eligible for state financial aid.

Submit official final high school transcript after graduation

Submit official final high school transcript after graduation which indicates date of graduation and has the official high school seal in an unopened envelope or a GED Score Report or diploma to the Admissions Office, PO Box 3300, Somerville, NJ  08876-1265

Submit previous college official transcript(s)

Submit previous college official transcript(s) if any, to the Office of Enrollment Services, PO Box. 3300, Somerville, NJ 08876-1265.

Submit immunization record

Submit immunization record (full-time students only). Submit to the Admissions Office that you’ve had two doses of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) and three doses of Hepatitis B vaccinations in accordance with State of New Jersey immunization requirements.

Immunization record

Register for Course(s) and Obtain Orientation Information

Register for Course(s) and Obtain Orientation Information. Prior to the start of the program, you will need to pick up your uniform, register for courses, and visit the bookstore for your books/access pack.  Please make sure you check your college email address for detailed correspondence after you complete your application.

Complete placement testing at the RVCC Testing Center (L029)

Complete placement testing at the RVCC Testing Center (L029), located to the left of the main reception desk on the main campus. You will need a photo ID and your RVCC student ID (G#). You will be given Math and English placement tests (Accuplacer). Allow approximately 2 hours for the testing. We recommend that you prepare ahead of time by studying for the Math and English – for test prep go to https://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/students.

**College transcripts or SAT scores may exempt you from the Math and English parts of the testing.

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Contact Information

For more information, please contact RVCCWTC@raritanval.edu