TRAINING CENTER PROGRAMS
MGCCCs 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 Orings 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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Pre-requisites required: 45 semester hours for a certificate | 60 semester hours for an Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education Degree Summary of Program Requirements Contact for more information Skills Needed Contact for more information |
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