Industrial Maintenance Essentials 5 Session Bundle Series
Industrial Maintenance Essentials Series
Program Overview
Today's maintenance technicians are expected to possess a broad technical skill set spanning mechanical systems, electrical troubleshooting, automation, and leadership. This six-session series provides practical, hands-on instruction designed to strengthen technician confidence, reduce equipment downtime, and improve plant reliability. Each four-hour workshop may be attended individually or completed as part of the full certificate series.
Session 1: Industrial Print Reading & Schematics
Build confidence interpreting engineering drawings and schematics.
- Mechanical drawings
- Orthographic & isometric views
- Dimensions, tolerances & symbols
- Assembly drawings
- Hydraulic & pneumatic schematics
- Electrical ladder diagrams
- Finding critical information
- Hands-on print exercises
Session 2: Industrial Electrical Fundamentals
Understand the core electrical principles used every day in manufacturing.
- Electrical safety & PPE
- Voltage, current, resistance & power
- AC vs DC
- Electrical schematics
- Digital multimeters
- Series & parallel circuits
- Relays & contactors
- Electrical troubleshooting
Session 3: Motors, Sensors & Industrial Controls
Learn the devices that keep automated equipment operating.
- AC/DC motors
- Motor nameplates
- Common failures
- Photoelectric sensors
- Inductive & capacitive sensors
- Limit switches & encoders
- Motor controls
- Control circuit troubleshooting
Session 4: Industrial Troubleshooting Best Practices
Develop a structured approach to solving equipment failures.
- Troubleshooting methodology
- Root cause vs symptoms
- Using prints effectively
- Electrical troubleshooting
- Mechanical troubleshooting
- Reducing downtime
- Documentation
- Scenario-based exercises
Session 5: Maintenance Leadership & Team Effectiveness
Strengthen the communication and leadership skills of tomorrow's maintenance leaders.
- Transitioning to leadership
- Communication
- Coaching
- Accountability
- Conflict resolution
- Prioritizing work
- Safety culture
- Continuous improvement
Ideal Audience
- New maintenance technicians
- Production employees transitioning into maintenance
- Incumbent maintenance technicians seeking refresher training
- Manufacturing employers investing in workforce development
Program Benefits
- Four-hour sessions designed for minimal production disruption
- Hands-on, industry-focused instruction
- Individual class enrollment or complete series option
- Practical skills immediately applicable in manufacturing environments
Instructors
Justin McGill
Contact us
- Coordinator
- st••••s@hig••••d.edu
- 8155993677
Location
Classifications
Categories
- General
Age Groups
- All
Levels
- All