Moving from CNC machining to an automation and robotics technician role is one of the most effective ways to increase your earning potential and expand your career opportunities in modern manufacturing. While CNC machinists already possess valuable skills such as blueprint reading, precision measurement, machining processes, and troubleshooting, today's manufacturers increasingly seek professionals who also understand PLC programming, industrial robotics, sensors, hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical systems, and automated production equipment. By adding these in-demand technical skills, workers can transition into higher-paying positions in industrial automation, mechatronics, robotics maintenance, and advanced manufacturing. PTTI's Manufacturing, Automation & Electrical Technician program is designed to help students build these competencies through an 80% hands-on curriculum completed in approximately 26 weeks, covering PLCs, robotics troubleshooting, instrumentation, industrial contr