In New Machines, has Enrollment Waiting List for Hot Job Market
Kirkland, Wash.: This week Lake Washington Institute of Technology’s Machining Technology program received nine new machines totaling around $400,000, which helps the popular program further increase student skills in the hot manufacturing market. The three Protrack lathe machines, three Protrack milling machines, two high-tech HAAS milling machines, and the cutting edge HAAS lathe with live tooling capability are the latest technology in the manufacturing industry, giving LWIT students a distinct edge when it comes to hands-on experience at graduation.
The new machines are a direct reflection of the booming manufacturing market and demand for skilled machinists. Currently LWIT’s Machining Technology program has 72 enrolled students, including the program’s largest percentage of females in the program’s history, and a waiting list of interested students. The students encompass a vast array of backgrounds from around the region, from a handful of displaced Kimberly Clark workers to those choosing to change careers to recent high school graduates. Read More >>




