Industrial Technician training

Industrial Technician

Certificate of Applied Science (CAS)

Career Options:

This program trains students for stimulating jobs in the evolving industrial maintenance field. Program graduates will be able to safely troubleshoot, diagnose and repair electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, and pneumatic systems using digital multimeters, gauges, hand and machine tools. These skills will be shared with an educational background in writing communications.

These skills can be expanded in the AAS program.

2

Semesters to complete the program


$2,600

Estimated cost per semester for resident students, including books, supplies, and fees

Median Hourly Wages

$27.97
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
$22.86
Machinery Maintenance Workers
$19.92
Multiple Machine Tool Setter

Wages listed are for The State of Montana. Source: Economic Modeling Specialist International

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