Industrial Technology Program
Industrial Technology Student Support Specialist
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Description of Job Duties:
The Industrial Technology Student Support Specialist provides comprehensive recruitment, advising, and administrative support services. This position is responsible for promoting program growth, guiding students from initial inquiry through program completion, and ensuring seamless operational support to faculty and the ITTC facility.
To be considered for this position, a complete application packet must be received, including all the following:
- Cover letter of interest (please address your qualifications, skills and knowledge, as well as a secondary area of qualification, if applicable.)
- Resume
- At least one letter of recommendation (this should come from a different reference than is listed on your applicaton)
- Transcript(s)
Robotics/Automation Operations
Whether you’re starting your career, or looking for opportunities to up-date your skills, Robotics & Automation are vital to manufacturing, distribution, and most other industries.
The northeast Texas region boasts a strong industrial base in manufacturing and fabrication, offering opportunities in a variety of technical careers with ease-of-entry, career advancement, and financial security.
Computer Numerical Controls (CNC)
Join a career field that is in high demand and pays higher than the national median income for this field right here in northeast Texas.
The northeast Texas region boasts a strong industrial base in manufacturing and fabrication, making CNC Operation a smart choice for ease-of-entry, career advancement, and financial security.
If you have a good mechanical aptitude, enjoy troubleshooting and problem solving, and appreciate precision and attention to detail, then CNC Operation may be a great fit for you.
George Edwards
My name is George Edwards and I started at NTCC in the fall semester of 2022. Unlike the majority of students, I started college at the age of 53. I was excited to start a new career in the field of funeral service. I started working for a funeral home, part time, in 2020 and decided to become a full-time funeral director and embalmer. I started my research on the few colleges in Texas that offer a funeral service degree. The cost of most of them seemed expensive. I found NTCC and researched the college.
Career Opportunities
One of the most important things to consider when choosing a course of study is what job opportunities are available in a field. With an Industrial Technology degree or certificate from NTCC, students are prepared for jobs like: