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Industrial Maintenance

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MISSION

The mission of the program is to provide the student with the skill development necessary for entry into the industrial maintenance field at various levels.

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PROGRAM AWARDS AND LENGTH

Maintenance Technician       2160 hrs.

Apprentice Electrician            864 hrs.

Production Machine Tender   324 hrs.

Hydraulic Pneumatic Repair   432 hrs.

Welder, Gas (oxyacetylene)    150 hrs.

NATURE OF WORK

Technicians employed in the area of industrial maintenance are vital to all industrial operations.

Industry is currently in need of individuals who are capable of performing a variety of plant maintenance responsibilities. Technological advancements have created new skill demands, methods and equipment that have increased the potential of industry to manufacture products and deliver services. Industrial maintenance is a broad field characterized by diverse tasks since each equipment repair job presents a different problem.

The industrial maintenance technician is responsible for the troubleshooting, disassembly, repair and reassembly of hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and electrical systems on industrial machinery.

BROAD UNITS OF STUDY

Industrial Electricity
Hydraulics
Pneumatics
Programmable Controllers
Robotics
Computer Applications
Reading Schematics
Technology Foundations
Worker Ethics
Machine Shop
Welding

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Butch Arnold, Industrial Maintenance Instructor.

Butch Arnold, Industrial Maintenance

Maintenance Mechanic Diploma
Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville
20+ years experience

Email: butch.arnold@ttcshelbyville.edu

Fayetteville Industrial
Maintenance Instructor

Keith Laney

keith.laney@ttcshelbyville.edu

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