Industrial Maintenance certified trainees are needed in every industry that uses machinery, from automotive assembly plants to crane manufacturers. Technicians who successfully complete these courses may receive industrial maintenance certificate. Certified technicians will be able to demonstrate specialized skills and will have more opportunities for career advancement. Technicians who successfully complete some of the NCCER (National Center of Construction Education and Research) modules will receive credit toward this certificate and vice versa.
Code | Title | Units |
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Required Courses: | ||
MACH 010 | Fundamentals of Industrial Maintenance | 1 |
MACH 014 | Craft Related Quantitative Skills | 1 |
MACH 016 | Construction Print Reading | 1 |
MACH 018 | Gaskets, Pumps, and Valves | 1.5 |
MACH 020 | Material Handling, and Support Equipment | 1.5 |
MACH 024 | Introduction to Piping | 1 |
MACH 026 | Valve Maintenance and Testing | 1 |
MACH 028 | Introduction to Bearings | 1 |
MACH 029 | Basic Layout for Industrial Maintenance | 1 |
MACH 030 | Introduction to Steam Systems | 2 |
MACH 032 | Distillation Towers and Vessels | 1 |
MACH 034 | Heaters and Cooling Towers | 1 |
MACH 050 | Electrical Safety and Hand Bending | 1 |
MACH 052 | Fasteners and Electrical Theory | 1 |
MACH 054 | National Electrical Code (NEC) and Electrical Test Equipment | 2 |
MACH 058 | Electrical Print Reading and Wiring | 1 |
MACH 060 | Electrical Performance Testing | 1 |
WELD 012 | Oxy-Fuel Welding | 2 |
Total Units | 22 |
Students working for certificates must have a basic knowledge of arithmetic, reading and writing in order to learn and work in the occupations they select.
This is a Gainful Employment Program