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Wood Industry Process Control Analyst

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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Manufacturing cluster Production pathway.

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Process control analysts need to be educated in a few different areas. They need training in basic sciences and computer programming, and they also need to have a good technical knowledge of wood products and related manufacturing technologies.

"If you're going into this field, you should take high school courses in math and physics," says analyst David Nordvie. "You should also have a strong interest in electronics if you want to succeed.

"It's good to have the knowledge of wood technology."

The type of education needed can be obtained through wood products management and processing programs. Education in electronics and computer-controlled systems and instrumentation is also a good background for this career. These courses can be taken at technical institutes.

Many universities and colleges are now developing specialized schools or departments related to forestry or wood products and engineering.

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