The Manufacturing Industrial Maintenance I Certificate curriculum is designed to develop within the student practical skills in troubleshooting, precision measurement, lathe operations, milling and basic welding. Such industrial maintenance positions include, but are not limited to: industrial maintenance technician trainee and industrial maintenance service technician trainee. The core competencies of manufacturing production taught in this program are based on the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council criteria. The MSSC is an industry-led, training, assessment and certification system focused on the core skills and knowledge needed by the nation’s front-line production and material handling workers.
- Identify a safe workplace in the manufacturing industry
- Demonstrate safe work habits in the operation of welding, cutting, and fabrication
- Identify geometric symbols in blueprint reading
- Identify Lean manufacturing concepts in the manufacturing process
- Explain quality in the manufacturing process
- Explain the history of the manufacturing industry from the Industrial Revolution to current
- Use safe work habits and techniques when constructing, installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, or repairing industrial machinery and systems
- Properly use basic hand tools, small power tools, and standard measuring instruments commonly employed in the field of industrial machinery and systems
- Successfully construct circuits, translating industry-standard drawings and documentation into their intended physical manifestations, properly performing their intended physical functions, using effective technique in the installation of industrial machinery and systems
- Show proper use and operation of machine tool equipment
Learn more about this program: Manufacturing Industrial Maintenance I, Certificate