
Industrial Machinery Maintenance and Repair (I470303)
Program Overview
Are you especially good at fixing or repairing things? If so, you may want to consider becoming an Industrial Machinery Mechanic. As a highly skilled worker, you’ll keep machinery and other industrial equipment in good working order and help prevent breakdowns by checking, cleaning, and oiling machine parts. You’ll also repair machines when they break down.
What to expect:
Train to become a multi-skilled worker in areas such as safety, computers, hand & power tools, business operations, industrial physics, basic electricity & electronics, refrigeration, pneumatics, hydraulics, programmable logic controls, mechanical drive systems, pumps, pipe & tubing systems, air compressors, pollution control systems, basic machine shop operations, lubricants, robotics, boilers, and schematic reading.
Explore career opportunities & gain employability skills.
Course Sequence
OCP | Course # | Course Title | Length |
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A | ETI0450 | Industrial Machinery Maintenance Assistant | 450 hours |
B | 1) ETI0456; 2) ETI0457 | 1) Machinery Maintenance Mechanic; 2) Machinery Maintenance Technician | 1) 300 hours; 2) 150 hours |
C | ETI0458 | Industrial Maintenance Specialist | 450 hours |