Machinist in Connecticut
Machinists set up and operate a variety of machine tools — lathes, milling machines, grinders — to produce precision metal parts used in aerospace, defense, medical devices, and automotive manufacturing. Unlike CNC machinists who primarily program automated machines, general machinists often work more hands-on with manual equipment and have broader versatility.
💰 Machinist Salary in Connecticut
Estimated salary range for Machinists in Connecticut, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.
🎓 Machinist Licensing in Connecticut
Credential required: NIMS Machining Credentials or Apprenticeship
Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the Connecticut state licensing board before enrolling.
🏫 Machinist Programs in Connecticut
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