410 Didactic (Theory) Hours, 310 Lab (Hands-on) Hours
The Industrial Maintenance Technician program is a combination of classroom, hands-on assignments, and outside work/homework. Power generation, powerplant operations, compression technology and process systems are covered.
Graduates may have entry level career choices in: Gas, Coal, Nuclear, Standby Power, Hydroelectric, Methane/Landfill Gas Generation, Power Distribution and Dispatch, Water Treatment, Equipment Repair and Installation, Testing, Inspecting, Assembly and Production. Jobs include: Powerplant Operator, Maintenance Worker/Repairer, Industrial Mechanic, Electrical/Electrician Repairer, Auxiliary Operator, Control Operator, Operations and Maintenance Technician, Field Service Technician, Boiler Operator, Gas Turbine Technician, Quality Control Technician, Millwright, Testing Technician, Telecommunication Technician, Maintenance Apprentice, and Generator Technician.