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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
A CNC Operator spends a great deal of their time reading digital blueprints, engineer designs, and other types of complex technical documents. The interviewer wants to understand your level of comfort with these tasks.
To express yourself, consider ranking your skills from beginner, intermediate, advanced, or expert. If you have any education in machine technology or computer technology, be sure to include details of your related training.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I consider my knowledge in interpreting work orders, blueprints, and engineering plans to be at an advanced level. With around nine years of experience as a CNC Operator, I have a lot of exposure to these tasks. When I was completing my CNC Machine Operations degree, some of my education touched on orthographic drawings. I learned about constructing orthographic drawings, which I find to be very helpful knowledge now when I need to interpret them. Of course, there is always room for improvement, and I plan to be at an expert level in the next couple of years. I will achieve this goal by broadening my experience and taking online coursework related to more complex engineering plans and drawings."
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