Industrial Maintenance Technician (Hours Example)

Hybrid-based
ONET: 49-9041.00

2

Years

87

Skills

971h

Related instructions
Classroom instruction topics
  • CAD I
  • Appl Software for Tech
  • DC/AC Electricity
  • Diagrams & Schematics
  • Electrical Drawings
  • Algebra/Trigonometry I
  • Commercial Wiring
  • Motors & Controls
  • Hydraulics & Pneumatics
  • Industrial Safety
  • Mechanisms
  • Intro to PLC
  • Writing and Inquiry
  • Physics-Mechanics
  • Intro to Automation
  • PLC Automations
  • Prof Research and Reporting
  • Humanities/Fine Arts
  • Industrial Robots
  • Instrumentation
  • Industrial Specifications
  • General/Interpersonal Psychology
On-the-job training
  • Insuring Shop Safety
    • Demonstrate familiarity with the operating manual and safety instructions for commonly used power tools, applicable OSHA industrial shop safety requirements and compliance with company safety practices and procedures.
    • Demonstrate understanding of built-in safety devices such as interlocks and limit switches on commonly used power tools.
    • Demonstrate proper use of personal protection devices such as safety glasses, hard hats, safety shoes and hearing protection.
    • Insuring that power tools are secured properly before start-up
    • Checking safety devices (covers, guards, limit switches, etc) are in place and functioning properly prior to operating machine
    • Observing safe and proper environmental handling of stock materials and fluids such as coolants
    • Maintaining clean, neat and safe work area
    • Demonstrate knowledge and proper application of hazardous energy lockout/tag out procedures
    • Hazardous waste disposal procedures
    • Familiarization with firefighting equipment and techniques
  • Administration
    • Familiar with e-time system operation and procedures for clocking in/out
    • Familiar with computerized maintenance management system; basic system navigation, notification and work order transactions, work order labor entry.
    • Inventory of spare parts – making reservations and parts checkout, direct purchase requisitions.
  • Equipment Operation and General Troubleshooting
    • ID Fans
    • Conveyors: Screw, belt, roller, and pneumatic
  • General Maintenance and Familiarization
    • Proper use of hand tools
    • Proper use of power tools
    • Selecting the correct fastener.
    • Proper selection and use of torque wrenches
    • Using precision alignment equipment (Rotalign Ultra).
    • Precision Measuring tools: Micrometers, calipers, and indicators.
    • Machine Shop tools (Drill press, lathe, metal shear, band saw, grinders).
  • Maintenance of Machinery
    • Basic Equipment Troubleshooting and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) techniques.
    • Precision Assembly Concepts - Machine component assembly tolerances
    • Precision Assembly Concepts - Rotating equipment alignment
    • Precision Assembly Concepts - Precision balancing
    • Sprockets and chains - Roller chain drives
    • Sprockets and chains - Conveyor chains and sprockets
    • Sprockets and chains - Material conveyors
    • Belt Drives - V-belt drives
    • Belt Drives - Flat belt drives
    • Bearing, seals, and gasketing
    • Couplings and Alignment - Gear couplings
    • Couplings and Alignment - Chain couplings
    • Couplings and Alignment - Rubber couplings
    • Gear Reducers
    • Pumps
    • Filters
    • Air compressors
    • Plumbing - Pipe
    • Plumbing - Hose
    • Plumbing - Copper
    • Plumbing - Plastic
    • Rigging
    • Lead screws, ball screws, and tolerances
    • Mechanical drawings - Dimensioning
    • Mechanical drawings - Tolerances
    • Mechanical drawings - Surface Finish
    • Mechanical drawings - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
    • Mechanical drawings - Welding Symbols
  • Hydraulics
    • Pumps - Gear
    • Pumps - Vane
    • Pumps - Piston
    • Valves - Solenoid operated
    • Valves - Manual
    • Valves - Flow control
    • Valves - Check valves
    • Motors
    • Filters - Suction
    • Filters - Pressure
    • Filters - Magnetic
    • Accumulators - Piston
    • Accumulators - Bladder
    • Piping, Tubing and Hoses - Installation
    • Piping, Tubing and Hoses - Selecting
    • Hydraulic Cylinders
  • Pneumatics
    • Compressors - Reciprocating
    • Compressors - Screw
    • Air Reducers/Expanders
    • Air Driers
    • Air Motors
    • Vacuum Pumps - Reciprocating
    • Vacuum Pumps - Liquid ring
    • Pneumatic cylinders
    • Filters, regulators, and lubricators
    • Solenoid-operated valves
    • Manual valves
    • Flow control valves
    • Check valves
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuitry and Symbols
    • Correctly interpret hydraulic control system schematics
    • Correctly interpret pneumatic control system schematics
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Troubleshooting
    • Correctly troubleshoot common hydraulic system problems
    • Correctly troubleshoot common pneumatic system problems
  • Basic Machine Lubrication
    • Lubricant types
    • Basic Machine Lubrication techniques
    • Lubrication systems (pumps, filters, breathers, controls)
    • Lubrication tools
  • OJT Hours
  • Class Hours
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