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Industrial Mechanic/Millwright ITC

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Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate safe work habits based on industry standards.

  2. Recognize, maintain, and safely use hand, power, and precision measuring tools common to the industrial plant maintenance mechanic.

  3. Identify and select appropriate fasteners used in common assembly and disassembly of mechanical devices.

  4. Analyze, select, and demonstrate the use of proper rigging to safely lift and move heavy equipment.

  5. Install, level, and align equipment and machinery according to industry standards.

  6. Identify pipes and associated fittings and valves, and demonstrate the ability to thread, fit, and repair piping systems.

  7. Install, maintain, and troubleshoot belt-, chain-, and gear-driven equipment.

  8. Identify, install, and precision align couplings and shafts.

  9. Identify, fit, and maintain bearings.

  10. Install, maintain, and troubleshoot centrifugal pumps.

  11. Understand general maintenance and repair of compressors.

  12. Demonstrate the ability to safely maintain and troubleshoot simple electric motor and control circuits.

  13. Demonstrate competent skills using cutting and welding processes to repair and maintain industry equipment.

  14. Install, maintain, and troubleshoot hydraulic systems.

  15. Visualize and interpret industry blueprints.

  16. Demonstrate the ability to solve problems using basic math, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry concepts.

  17. Identify and demonstrate basic skills needed to function effectively in the workplace.

  18. Develop interactive workplace communications and apply to relationships appropriate to procedures in an industrial plant work environment.