Careers
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, industrial maintenance related jobs are expected to increase 13 percent by the end of the decade. Learn more at bls.gov.
Industrial Maintenance Technology is the driving force behind today's highly advanced manufacturing and industrial workplaces. Refineries, power plants, manufacturers and even hospitals need technicians with mechanical, electrical and PLC training to keep their facilities running.
The certificate and degree programs qualify graduates for control technician, machine maintenance and electrical positions or advancement in these various industries.
The occupations and wages identified below are representative of typical careers students in this program may secure upon graduation or upon completion of additional education and/or certifications. It is important to consult an academic advisor for assistance in coordinating your education track with your career path to ensure the journey is a smooth one.