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This question is about machine operator and machine operator jobs.
It typically doesn't take very long after graduating high school to be a machine operator.
Most machine operators don't need a college education as a high school diploma will suffice. Instead, it's about ensuring you are certified in essential skills and equipped with specific knowledge to operate machinery such as the OSHA Safety Certificate, Forklift Safety, and Inspector, or EPA Amusement Operators Safety Certification.
Some certifications may require a couple of years of work or education, such as an associate's degree.
There are also technical schools that offer programs for specific industries such as CNC machining, motorcycle, and marine. This can take about a year to complete.

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