The Industrial Maintenance Technology Program trains individuals to maintain equipment, buildings and industry structures. Students in this program will become proficient in the areas of machine tools and welding fabrication along with the knowledge of industrial mechanical drive systems. Additionally, students develop skills in the use of testing equipment, precision measuring instruments, as well as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic processes applicable to industry machinery.
Industrial maintenance workers are employed in the manufacturing sector in industries such as food processing and chemical, fabricated metal product, machinery, and motor vehicle and parts manufacturing.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that the national median annual wage for occupations in this area of study is $38,460. Find Out More
This program usually takes 4 semesters to complete.
Contact: Charles MooreEmail: charlesk.moore@kctcs.edu