Industrial Maintenance
In our Industrial Maintenance program, you’ll learn how to maintain and repair machinery, equipment, and mechanical systems. You’ll gain skills in troubleshooting a variety of industrial systems including: electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, pumps, drives, and motor controls. You’ll also develop an understanding of preventive maintenance and safety procedures, preparing you to keep industrial operations running smoothly and efficiently.
Our Industrial Maintenance program includes:
- Industrial Maintenance (AAS)
- Industrial Maintenance (CC) – coming in Fall 2025
Industrial maintenance involves the upkeep, repair, and troubleshooting of machinery, equipment, and systems used in manufacturing and industrial settings. Professionals in this field are responsible for ensuring that machinery operates smoothly and efficiently, minimizing downtime and preventing costly breakdowns. They work with various systems, including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic components, to keep production lines running.
Choosing Industrial Maintenance as a profession offers numerous benefits. As industries continue to grow and evolve, the demand for skilled maintenance workers remains high. These professionals play a critical role in preventing production disruptions and ensuring operational efficiency, making them vital to businesses across industries like manufacturing, energy, and logistics. The field offers job stability and a strong earning potential, with opportunities for career advancement.
- High demand for skilled maintenance professionals
- Job stability and solid earning potential
- Opportunities for growth in various industries
- Diverse skill set, including electrical, mechanical, and safety expertise
A career in Industrial Maintenance offers high demand, job stability, and diverse opportunities to develop specialized skills while ensuring the efficiency and reliability of industrial operations.
What’s distinctive about our Industrial Maintenance program?
- In addition to the core required classes, students in the AAS pathway will be able to select emphasis classes in Welding, Electrician, HVACR, Drafting, or CNC Machining.
- Industrial Maintenance was designed to align with regional employer requested programs
- Labor market data shows regional employment needs are higher than the national average for maintenance mechanic and millwright job openings.
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