Precision Metalworking at Lancaster County Career and Technology Center

Willow Street, PA · Public · Certificate · Precision Metal Working

a smaller institution with 250 students in Willow Street, PA.

Program Analysis

First-year earnings of $46,331 put Lancaster County Career and Technology Center's Precision Metalworking program 26% above the national median of $36,869 — one of the higher-earning programs in this field.

AI disruption models show minimal impact on this program's career paths. The gap between optimistic and pessimistic scenarios is just 9% — this trade's hands-on core resists automation.

With first-year pay of $46,331 far exceeding the $9,500 median debt, the payback timeline is measured in months, not years.

At #157 of 355 Precision Metalworking programs, Lancaster County Career and Technology Center scores above the median — competitive but not a standout.

Precision Metalworking offers 131 registered apprenticeship pathways — an unusually broad set of earn-while-you-learn alternatives to the classroom track.

57 /100
TradeSchoolOutlook Score
55
Low End
57
Score
57
High End
Earnings $46,331/yr (26% vs median)
AI-Proof AI-Proof (87% shielded)
Job Market Very Large (164,200 openings/yr)

Earnings Overview

Year 1 Earnings
$46K
Reported median after graduation
Viable Career Paths
22 of 24
Occupations with strong AI resilience
Median Debt at Graduation
$9,500
2.5 months of Year 1 earnings
Reported Earnings (5 Year)
$45,580
Small cohort — data may not reflect typical outcomes

Top Career Paths

Top career paths for Precision Metalworking graduates by median salary.

Career Path Median Salary Growth AI-ProofAI
Computer numerically controlled tool programmers $65,670 +12.8% 20%
Tool and die makers $63,180 -10.8% 81%
Model makers, metal and plastic $62,700 -18.2% 84%
Computer numerically controlled tool programmers
$65,670
+12.8% growth 20% AI-proof
Tool and die makers
$63,180
-10.8% growth 81% AI-proof
Model makers, metal and plastic
$62,700
-18.2% growth 84% AI-proof

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Precision Metalworking Career Guide

What can you do with a Precision Metalworking credential from Lancaster County Career and Technology Center? Our career guide maps every occupation path with earnings and growth data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Lancaster County Career and Technology Center's Precision Metalworking program score?
A score of 57/100 puts this program in competitive territory — solid outcomes, though not at the top of the Precision Metalworking field.
Will AI replace Precision Metalworking jobs?
For Lancaster County Career and Technology Center graduates, AI risk is minimal. Precision Metalworking rated "AI-Proof" — 87% of the work involves hands-on skills that current AI simply can't perform.
What's the typical debt for Precision Metalworking graduates from Lancaster County Career and Technology Center?
At $9,500 in median debt, Precision Metalworking graduates from Lancaster County Career and Technology Center carry minimal financial burden. The debt-to-income ratio of 0.2x is well below the trade program average.
Can I learn Precision Metalworking through an apprenticeship instead of Lancaster County Career and Technology Center?
If Lancaster County Career and Technology Center's tuition gives you pause, consider that 131 DOL-registered apprenticeship pathways exist for Precision Metalworking. You'd earn while training, avoiding student debt entirely — though completion takes longer than a certificate program.
Will Precision Metalworking graduates from Lancaster County Career and Technology Center find jobs?
Job availability for Precision Metalworking is strong — 164,200 positions open annually across the mapped career paths. For Lancaster County Career and Technology Center graduates specifically, local market conditions in PA may shift the picture.
Data from College Scorecard, BLS, and AI resilience research. Methodology & sources →