Certificate of Achievement in Industrial Maintenance (Certificate)
Laney College
Oakland, CA
The Laney College Machine Technology Industrial Maintenance is a multi-disciplinary career technical education certificate that prepares students for work in a wide range of industries. The certificate covers mechanics, machining, electrical and welding skills which play a critical role in the industrial maintenance field. Students also receive an OSHA 30-hour industrial safety certificate. The certificate prepares students for entry-level positions performing installation, maintenance and repair operations on industrial equipment (such as blowers, pumps, motors) and infrastructure (such as piping, conveyance systems) in a wide range of industries (such as refineries, utilities, manufacturing plants).
Program Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
- Demonstrate safe work procedures while operating and repairing electrical and mechanical systems including use and disposal of hazardous materials.
- Develop skills that enable precision and productivity in the repair and setup of mechanical systems.
- Demonstrate technical literacy in reading and writing technical documents, determining required specifications based on engineering drawings and use of mathematics in problem solving.
Career Opportunities:
Industrial maintenance machinist; industrial maintenance technician; pump and motor repair technician. Currently and for the foreseeable future, industrial maintenance is a high demand occupation. Demand is driven by moderate growth in the field and an aging workforce with a high percentage of workers facing retirement over the next five years. A recent study by Bayworks (a consortium of water and wastewater utilities covering the nine bay counties) showed 59% of their workforce in the industrial maintenance machinist/mechanic field will be facing retirement in the next five years. Another study by the Industrial Maintenance Machinist group of the Bay Area CTE Deans showed over 900 job openings a year in the Bay Area with wages ranging from $19.50 an hour to $31.50 an hour. Currently there are no industrial maintenance training programs in the Bay Area Community Colleges. For the past two years Laney Machine Technology has been working with BayWorks, Bay Ship & Yacht, Shell and Tesoro refineries, Posco Steel, Leslie Salt, Selway Tool, the International Association of Machinist and other large companies to develop the curriculum for this certificate and an advanced second year program. The high demand and high wages in this career field offer a great career opportunity for Laney graduates.