Technician on call
When a pipe bursts, a lathe stops rotating or an electrical motor needs to be replaced, a maintenance technician is called in to do their magic.
Maintenance Technology is a field that offers many options to those who prefer work that’s hands-on and mechanical. And may seem magical to those less skilled in matters of installation and repair.
If you’d rather work on a stamping press than in an office, are interested in the moving parts behind the scenes and get more reward out of the process rather than the product, this is the program for you!
Pick the trade that suits you best
Part of Applied Technology and Apprenticeship, our Maintenance Technology Programs can prepare you for a highly skilled position in a variety of industrial and construction trades and professions.
Earn a certificate, associate degree (when combined with general education courses) and/or a U.S. Dept. of Labor certificate if you’re an employer-sponsored apprentice.
Choose from one of the following programs:
- Carpenter
- Electrical-Construction Maintenance
- Electrical-Industrial Maintenance
- Industrial Hydraulics
- Machine Repair
- Maintenance Mechanic - Building
- Maintenance Mechanic - Industrial
- Plumbing & Pipefitting
- Stationary Steam Technician
- Welding – Basic & Advanced
In any of our Maintenance Technology programs, you’ll learn:
- Relevant job skills
- Industrial processes
- Material applications
- Mechanical comprehension
- Industrial safety
To learn more about the programs, visit the College Catalog.
Ready to roll up your sleeves?
Talk to our Applied Technology Department at 586.445.7438 today to learn more!We’ll help you find a job!
Use the tool below to explore the positions available locally and what you can expect to earn with an associate degree, as well as with a bachelor’s degree if you decide to continue your education and pursue a management position.
Our Career Services team is here to help you with the job search and interview preparation, including building a perfect resume.