Program Overview
The Industrial Mechanic – Millwright program equips students with the skills to diagnose and repair mechanical and automated equipment. Through hands-on learning in electrical controls, machining, welding, and rigging, students develop proficiency in working with tools and equipment. Graduates are prepared for careers as millwrights, responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing machinery in industrial settings. The program aligns with industry standards and prepares students for the Millwright trade exam and journeyperson status.
Program Outline
Outline:
Industrial Mechanic – Millwright program provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to examine, diagnose, and troubleshoot mechanical and automated equipment. The program combines theory with hands-on learning in areas such as electrical and electronic controls, machining, welding, and rigging and hoisting. Students will develop proficiency in working with various tools and equipment. The program prepares students for careers in industrial maintenance, where they will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing machinery and equipment in industrial settings.
Careers:
Graduates of the Industrial Mechanic – Millwright program are well-prepared for careers as millwrights in various industries. Millwrights are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing machinery and equipment. They work in a variety of settings, including factories, power plants, and construction sites. The program's curriculum aligns with industry standards and prepares students for the Millwright trade exam. Upon successful completion of the program and the required on-the-job training, graduates are eligible to apply for journeyperson status, which is a recognized credential in the industry.