Manufacturing is hiring - Get Qualified!
The U.S. is the world’s largest manufacturing economy. According to The Manufacturing Institute, manufacturing job gains in South Carolina are up 8.6% - the highest in the Southeast - and there has been a 19% increase in manufacturing's contribution to the state's economy. Yet there’s a shortage of people qualified to fill the openings.
Greenville Technical College offers the training you need to qualify, and in many cases, you can work for leading area companies while you complete an education these employers have designed to fit their needs.
We offer training for these and other positions needed by manufacturers.
Applied Bachelor's Degree in Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Active, engaging, and hands-on learning. Join us for an information session and tour!
What you'll do:
Operate, test, and maintain unmanned, automated, servo-mechanical, or electro-mechanical equipment.
What you'll earn:
Average wage: $21.97/hour
Greenville Technical College programs that get you there:
What you'll do:
Operate computer-controlled machines or robots to perform one or more machine functions on metal or plastic work pieces.
What you'll earn:
Average wage: $18.78/hour
Greenville Technical College programs that get you there:
What you'll do:
Use hand-welding or flame-cutting equipment to weld or join metal components or to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal products.
What you'll earn:
Average wage: $18.10/hour
Greenville Technical College programs that get you there:
What you'll do:
Apply theory and principles of mechanical engineering to modify, develop, and test machinery and equipment under direction of engineering staff or physical scientists.
What you'll earn:
Average wage: $24.56/hour
Greenville Technical College program that gets you there:
What you'll do:
Lay out, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, parts, equipment, and systems, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics.
What you'll earn:
Average wage: $25.93/hour
Greenville Technical College programs that get you there:
What you’ll do:
Use your CAD Design skills to work with engineers and technical professionals to assist in the design and manufacture of a wide variety of industrial equipment, machinery, processes and consumer products. Graduates of the program learn modern 2D and 3D CAD, and related technical skills in order to support quality design and manufacturing at companies all across the Upstate region.
What you’ll earn:
Average wage: $27.64/hour
Greenville Technical College program that gets you there:
Advanced courses in CNC, Machine Tool and Mechatronics are taught at Greenville Technical College’s Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI), located on the Millennium Campus adjacent to CU-ICAR at I-85 and Laurens Road.
For more information, directions and upcoming tour dates, go to CMIgreenville.com.