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Build a Brighter Future as an Industrial Maintenance Technician

St. Louis Community College’s industrial maintenance training program prepares you to maintain, calibrate and troubleshoot the equipment used in high-tech manufacturing facilities. You'll gain practical skills through hands-on training and learn how to keep everything operating safely and efficiently.

What is the Industrial Maintenance Technician Program at STLCC?

Industrial maintenance technicians play a crucial role in ensuring the proper functionality of commercial and industrial machinery in various settings, including buildings, plants and factories.

With this training, you'll receive hands-on instruction in key areas of industrial maintenance, including:

  • Hydraulics
  • Pneumatics
  • Mechanical systems
  • Electrical systems

Students will be required to complete online OSHA 10 certification training (outside of regular class hours).

Upon completion, you'll be ready to earn nationally recognized credentials from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) for industrial maintenance technicians.

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What Can You Do as an Industrial Maintenance Technician?

Industrial maintenance technicians work in settings such as manufacturing plants, food processing facilities and distribution centers. The skills you gain will be valuable across multiple industries, including automotive, aerospace and pharmaceuticals. If you decide to continue your education, you can apply your experience toward pursuing an electrical/electronics engineering technology associate of applied science degree.
 

 

 

 

Industrial Maintenance Technician Short-Term Career Training

NOTE: We have filled all spots for our 2024 schedule due to an exceptional number of applications. Please check back for future opportunities.

Requirements

The following requirements must be met for acceptance:

  • Must submit required application and paperwork
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Must complete WorkKeys assessments. WorkKeys is an assessment used by employers and job training programs to determine workplace readiness. Benchmark scores on WorkKeys provide national certification.

Class Schedule

Class

Duration

Cost

Electrical

Evening class dates: 

Sept. 10 - Feb.11

Evening class times:

Tuesday and Thursdays, 5 - 10 p.m.

$4,800

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