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Career Outlook

Roles & Responsibilities:

As an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic graduate, you can look forward to several career choices. Graduates use their skills in a wide range of applications-with installation, repair, and preventive maintenance. As a graduate of the program, you may hold titles such as mechanical maintenance mechanic, production maintenance mechanic, industrial mechanic, and facilities maintenance mechanic.

Employers want technicians who can:

  • Understand and operate complex equipment;
  • Perform maintenance and prevent equipment failure;
  • Work safely and follow safety procedures;
  • Work as team members with minimal supervision;
  • Adapt to change; and continue to build their skills.

The Technical Advantage:

As a student in ITec, you will use many types of equipment and software to gain the competitive edge. These may include:

  • A variety of mechanical tools;
  • Specialized instruments like machinery alignment systems;
  • Electrical equipment such as digital multi-meters;
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic test devices;
  • Refrigeration pressure and temperature gauges;
  • Welding test equipment; and
  • Hydraulic and maintenance software.

Professional Association:

TSTC maintains close ties with established professionals like those found in organizations including the International Maintenance Institute and the Fluid Power Society, or FPS-the industry contacts that provide peer support and involvement to enhance your career.

Industry Standards:

In addition to holding a degree or certificate from TSTC, you can build credibility with industry certifications. For example, FPS Industrial Hydraulic Mechanics Certification can open the door to promotions and higher salaries.

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Office:
voice: 903-923-3364
fax: 903-935-5656
 
Department Chair:
Wilson Jones
voice: 903-923-3364
 
Location:
The Industrial Maintenance
Mechanic Office is located
in the South Building
Room 420
 
Office Hours:
M - F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
 
Student

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