What is Industrial Maintenance Technology?
An understanding of the requirements and opportunities in maintenance, good safety practices, pride in workmanship, and an understanding of the principles and accepted practices of the maintenance trade are covered in this program.
Students are trained to hold positions in factories, hospitals, hotels, etc., where multi-skilled maintenance personnel are needed. Included are courses in air conditioning, carpentry, electricity, machine tool, metal fabrication, and welding.
What are my degree, diploma and certificate options?
- Industrial Maintenance Technology - Associates
- Industrial Maintenance Technology - Diploma
- Certificates are available in:
- Chemical Operator
- Controls and Automation Technician
- Electro-hydraulic Technician
- Fluid Power Mechanic
- Industrial Maintenance Electrical Mechanic
- Industrial Maintenance Machinist Mechanic
- Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Level I & II
- Industrial Maintenance Robotics Technician
- Presswork and Die Maintenance Technician Level I & II
How Much can I make, and Where can I take Classes?
The great thing about KCTCS is that we have colleges and campuses around the state. Choose a college, and you'll find more information on the program and the salaries for careers in the area.
- Ashland Community & Technical College
- Big Sandy Community & Technical College
- Bluegrass Community & Technical College
- Elizabethtown Community & Technical College
- Gateway Community & Technical College
- Henderson Community College
- Hopkinsville Community College
- Jefferson Community & Technical College
- Maysville Community & Technical College
- Somerset Community College
- Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College
- Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College