Trade & Industry Instructor Profile

Andrew Geppert - Machining Technology

Machining Industry Experience

Atlantic Research
Potomac Electric Power Company
Westinghouse Electric Corporation

Education

University of North Carolina Charlotte
B.S. Finance

"This is a great trade for detail oriented, conscientious and imaginative people."

From the first day of class, Andrew Geppert's students are encouraged to think of him as a supervisor and themselves as employees. They are taught that workplace skills go hand in hand with technical skills. Both are needed to excel. Virtually all of the "theory" work covered in the program is put into the context of Mr. Geppert's own experiences and reinforced with hands on work in the superbly equipped shop.  Mr. Geppert's unique combination of business and technical knowledge produces employment ready students who will move quickly along lucrative career paths.
"There is a great deal of satisfaction that can be derived from doing precision work and doing it right."

The program is all about the precision required by modern manufacturing standards. In the medical device industry, for example, machined parts such as stents and bone screws are getting smaller and smaller. With smaller parts come smaller tolerances, and little margin for error. If you enjoy this type of challenge, Machining Technology may be for you.

Please contact Larry Rutkowski, 561-868-3547, to arrange a site visit or tour, or visit our website at: http://www.pbcc.edu/Machining.xml

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