The machinist world is changing
More and more experienced machinists are retiring.

According the The bureau of labor statistics, about 47,500 openings for machinists and tool and die makers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.

So where do they train?

Again, we turn to B.L.S who states most machinists are trained on the job.

How well is that working for you?
There's so much for a machinist to learn, but until now no comprehensive website specifically to be used on the job existed.

Introducing

The Universal Machinist
The first of it's kind

What we do;
The Universal Machinist produces micro-training videos, 5 minutes or less in all facets of machining. Videos short enough to fit inside a typical cycle time.

We're a one-stop-shop with instruction for;

  • CNC
  • Cutting tools
  • De burring
  • Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
  • Inspection
  • Materials
  • Manual machining
  • Safety
  • Techniques

We're customizable to meet your specific training needs. We can produce videos on how to properly operate machining centers you have a hard time finding people for.

Reduce your training costs with The Universal Machinist.
Keep employees engaged.
Cultivate/align their skill sets.

Keep transcripts, never again have to say : I showed you that.
Now you have a record of all the videos they have watched.
It's gently mandated training.

Try our "Identify" videos.

Next time your knee-deep in a machine and need an end mill or a woodruff cutter text a link of the video to your staff, tell them to get it and bring it to you.
Now you have an effective gopher. Go for this, go for that.
Save yourself the steps, get entry level staff engaged and learning driving down training costs and liability as well with safety videos.

All of this for as little as $9.99 per month per license.

 

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