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Jaime Villamil

FTCC Engineering Instructor, Fayetteville Technical Community College
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Design engineer with experience in prototype and production design, structural analysis, reverse engineering, additive manufacturing and program management in the aerospace and defense industries. 20 years of experience supporting

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Aug 25, 2021

FTCC’s Associate Degree Engineering Program: Find Your Way Forward with a Rewarding STEM Career

The world has changed dramatically over the past year. We have faced unprecedented challenges that affected every single aspect of life. We have adapted, overcome, and improvised on a daily basis in order to cope with the new normal of life.  Fr

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