Training a New Fabricator: A 90-Day Plan That Actually Works

Training a New Fabricator: A 90-Day Plan That Actually Works

The shops that grow are the shops that train. Here's the plan we wish we'd had when we hired our first fabricator.

Week 1-2: Safety + materials

PPE, lifting, lockout-tagout. Every material in your inventory — what it is, how it cuts, what kills it. Quiz at the end of week two.

Week 3-6: Saw and basic profiles

Eased and beveled edges only. Shadow your best fabricator. Cut scrap until they can hit a straight line within 1mm.

Week 7-10: CNC operation

Run programmed jobs with supervision. Don't let them write G-code yet. Focus on tool changes, work-holding, and reading the screen for problems.

Week 11-12: Polish + quality

Polish progression, defect identification, the rake-light inspection. By day 90 they should be polishing a complete kitchen unsupervised.

What to skip

Don't put a new hire on installs in the first 90 days. Customer-facing work requires soft skills you can't train in a quarter.