Industrial Maintenance & Mechatronics
Diploma
Length: 9 months
Program Overview
Do you love fixing things? Do you have mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity? Employers are offering career opportunities to technically skilled employees – someone like you – who can be responsible for maintaining all types of manufacturing and building systems.
In the Industrial Maintenance and Mechatronics career training program you’ll gain the expertise that is used in a manufacturing environment. This interdisciplinary program combines the classic knowledge of Industrial Maintenance (hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical drives, welding, machining) with current Electronics and Electrical Systems used in manufacturing today. As a trained technician you’ll be needed for maintenance analysis and diagnosis, troubleshooting electrical and electronic applications, developing and implementing preventive maintenance programs, installing and servicing hydraulics and pneumatics systems, assembly equipment, HVAC and building systems. Plus you’ll learn the OSHA Codes and train for your refrigeration certification. So to the question – “Where could EIT graduates work?” The answer – “Anywhere in industry.”
Course Outline
- Industrial Mathematics
- AC/DC Fundamentals
- Practical Dimensional Inspection
- OSHA and Safety
- Fluid Power
- Computer Concepts
- Strategies for Success
- Blueprint Reading
- Electric Motor Controls
- Mechanical Drives
- Welding Concepts
- Professional Development
- Machining Operations
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Preventative Maintenance Applications
- HVAC Concepts
- Externship
Industrial Maintenance & Mechatronics Job Placement Sites
Below is a list of employers who recently hired graduates of the Industrial Maintenance & Mechatronics Program
- Bay Valley Foods, North East, PA
- Venango Machine Company, Wattsburg, PA
- Welch’s, North East, PA
- Charter Foods, Erie, PA
- PHB Corporation, Fairview, PA
- R.M. Kerner Co. via Kelly Services, Erie, PA
- Price Tool, Saegertown, PA
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Try a Trade
Try a Trade is a new initiative at EIT where the public can schedule a time to come to the school and under no obligation, complete a small introductory project in the program of their choice.
If you've ever considered beginning a career in any of the fields we offer, schedule a date to come in and Try a Trade!