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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.
In the world of machining, there are numerous pieces of equipment available to you. Depending on the size of the shops that you have worked within, and what the shop was manufacturing, you may have varying degrees of experience with several equipment types.
Some of the most common types of machines include:
- CNC Plasma Cutter: This machine is used to cut 2D metal and wood.
- CNC Laser Cutter: This machine uses a laser to cut metal, wood, and plastic.
- CNC Router: This machine can cut and engrave materials such as plastic, wood, and metal.
- 3D Printers: This machine works in a consistent motion to create a product or a part by slowly depositing plastic.
- Pick & Place Machines: This machine picks up and places electrical components to help build tech-based products such as computers, cell phones, and tablets.
When you discuss your experience, you can review your knowledge level of each piece of equipment by ranking yourself as a beginner, intermediate, advanced, or expert. This ranking will give the hiring authority a better idea of your existing expertise.

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 am familiar with a wide range of CNC equipment including Pick & Place, Routers, 3D Printers, and more. If I had to rank my top skills, I would say I'm an advanced level operator of laser and plasma cutters. Most of my experience is in manufacturing using metal and plastic. In my current job, I operate a Baileigh PT-22 CNC Plasma Cutting Table and an Orion Motor Tech 40W Laser Cutter. Could you share with me further details on the CNC equipment you operate at this location?"
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