Building the Next Generation of Machinists: Inside a 100-Year-Old Talent Pipeline, 518 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 50 MIN

Building the Next Generation of Machinists: Inside a 100-Year-Old Talent Pipeline, 518

from Making Chips Podcast for Manufacturing Leaders · host Paul Van Metre, Nick Goellner, Gary Nadeau

Finding skilled talent isn't the problem anymore, it's developing it. And in manufacturing, the shops that win aren't just the ones with the best machines, they're the ones connected to the right pipeline. In this episode, we sit down with Gary Nadeau of Westfield Technical Academy, a program that has been quietly producing highly capable machinists for decades. With a structure that blends classroom learning, hands-on shop experience, and real-world co-op placements, Gary and his team have built something most regions are still trying to figure out: a reliable bridge between education and industry. But even a program like this isn't immune to change. Gary shares how shifts in culture, attention spans, and mechanical exposure are forcing educators to rethink how they teach and engage students. From breaking projects into smaller wins to leveraging tools like 3D printing, the approach to developing talent is evolving in real time. This conversation isn't just about one school. It's about what's possible when manufacturers and educators actually work together and what's at risk if they don't. If you're struggling to find talent, this episode might challenge you to rethink where you're looking and how involved you need to be in building the pipeline. Segments (0:00) Why education is a critical piece of the next generation of CNC leaders (2:06) Introduction to Gary Nadeau and Westfield Technical Academy's legacy (3:06) Overview of the school and how the machining program works (9:01) Gary's personal journey into machining and teaching (12:26) Join Nick at the DN Solutions Manufacturing Without Limits Event (13:30) The challenge of attracting students to manufacturing programs today (16:28) Using 3D printing and creativity to spark student interest (17:30) Competing programs and how students choose career paths (19:15) Why students often grow to love manufacturing once exposed to it (22:16) Breaking curriculum into smaller wins to keep students engaged (26:06) SMW Autoblok offers world-class workholding products  (27:20) How machine shops can get involved and support local programs (32:30) Curriculum alignment with real-world shop needs (33:57) The impact of losing instructors and funding challenges (36:21) Frustrations with education priorities and funding decisions (40:31) Paperless Parts: The Speed of AI without the risk (41:45) The most rewarding part: seeing students succeed in their careers (43:26) Stories of graduates thriving in manufacturing and life (46:15) A call to action for shops to engage with schools and build the pipeline Resources mentioned on this episode Join Nick at the DN Solutions Manufacturing Without Limits Event SMW Autoblok offers world-class workholding products  Paperless Parts: The Speed of AI without the risk Westfield Technical Academy [email protected] Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube

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