Twin Districts Region MS

CAREER TYPE

Millwright | Outside Machinist | Mechanical Maintenance Technician

Machine tool & die makers use design processes with CNC & wire EDM equipment. Machine tool & die makers are highly skilled workers who utilize industrial management techniques, metrology process control, and technical problem solving techniques in producing tools, dies and special designed devices

CAREER TYPE KEY FACTS:

Salary Range Potential: $40,000.00

Class Types:

  • MEC 1113 - Mechanical Maintenance I: This course provides an orientation to the Millwright trade, introduces hand tools, fastener and anchors to include basic layout, gaskets and O’rings and orientation to Oxy Fuel cutting. MEC 1116 - Mechanical Maintenance II: This course provides instruction on Trade Math, Field sketching, Blue Print Reading Millwright specialty and power tools, rigging, setting baseplates, lubrication and Intro to bearings. MEC 1123 - Mechanical Maintenance III: This course provides instruction on Advanced Trade Math, Precision measuring tools and Installing pack, seals and mechanical seals. MEC 1133 - Mechanical Maintenance IV: This course provides instruction on bearing, couplings, shims, jigs, equipment alignment, belt drives, chain drives, fans and blowers. MEC 1115 - Mechanical Maintenance V: This course provides instruction on troubleshooting and repair of conveyors, pumps, compressors, hydraulics, pneumatic and gearboxes. MEC 1227 - Mechanical Maintenance VI: This course provides instruction on maintaining, repairing application of reverse alignment, laser alignment, advanced blueprint reading, optical alignment, turbines, electric motors, vibration analysis. CTE 1143 - NCCER Core: This course includes basic safety, an introduction to construction math, an introduction to hand and power tools, an introduction to construction drawings, employability skills and communications.

TRAINING CENTER PROGRAMS

Millwright/Outside Machinist Technology-Millwright | Outside Machinist | Mechanical Maintenance Technician

MGCCC’s Mechanical Maintenance Technology program is designed to prepare students for a wide range of technical positions within the commercial/industrial manufacturing industry and the utility and petroleum industries. The program will prepare graduates for a career in the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of industrial equipment and systems. Graduates will possess the skills necessary to enter the workforce as entry-level millwrights in the field of chemical, petrochemical, exploration and production, shipbuilding, pulp and paper, power generation, utilities, food and beverage, and water/waste treatment

Example of Class Types

MEC 1113 - Mechanical Maintenance I: This course provides an orientation to the Millwright trade, introduces hand tools, fastener and anchors to include basic layout, gaskets and O’rings and orientation to Oxy Fuel cutting. MEC 1116 - Mechanical Maintenance II: This course provides instruction on Trade Math, Field sketching, Blue Print Reading Millwright specialty and power tools, rigging, setting baseplates, lubrication and Intro to bearings. MEC 1123 - Mechanical Maintenance III: This course provides instruction on Advanced Trade Math, Precision measuring tools and Installing pack, seals and mechanical seals. MEC 1133 - Mechanical Maintenance IV: This course provides instruction on bearing, couplings, shims, jigs, equipment alignment, belt drives, chain drives, fans and blowers. MEC 1115 - Mechanical Maintenance V: This course provides instruction on troubleshooting and repair of conveyors, pumps, compressors, hydraulics, pneumatic and gearboxes. MEC 1227 - Mechanical Maintenance VI: This course provides instruction on maintaining, repairing application of reverse alignment, laser alignment, advanced blueprint reading, optical alignment, turbines, electric motors, vibration analysis. CTE 1143 - NCCER Core: This course includes basic safety, an introduction to construction math, an introduction to hand and power tools, an introduction to construction drawings, employability skills and communications.

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Length of Program
45 semester hours for a certificate | 60 semester hours for an Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education Degree

Summary of Program Requirements
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Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Jackson County Campus

Contact

(228) 896-2536
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