Industrial Mechanics make parts using various hand and machine tools. They perform welding and fabrication, installation of fluid power systems, pumps, valves and piping and possess basic electrical skills. They also perform machine repair and trouble-shooting of industrial mechanical systems and material-handling equipment and have skills in rigging of loads and crane operations. This program appeals to students who have a mechanical aptitude and enjoy hands on work. They need to be organized and enjoy a challenge while working both independently and as part of a team.
Program Highlights:
- Small class sizes and hands on learning environment provides graduates with advanced Industrial knowledge and skills.
- Millwright shop exposes students to machining, alignment, hydraulics and pneumatics, electrical, precision measuring, pump stations, welding, pipe fitting, rigging, and more.
- Graduates enjoy very good employment prospects