Industrial Maintenance

The Industrial Maintenance program teaches students the skills needed to begin a career as an Industrial Maintenance Technician. Students in the program learn theory and experience hands-on opportunities in safety, fluid power, industrial mechanics, welding, programmable logic controllers, and preventive maintenance.

Benefits of Choosing Industrial Maintenance

The Industrial Maintenance program offers several industry-recognized credentials. Graduates align motors; interpret prints and schematics; properly use burning and welding equipment; and repair and maintain industrial machinery and equipment. Industrial Maintenance is in high demand with rapid increase in job openings.

$59k
Median starting salary in 2022 
14%
Growth in the field expected nationwide from 2021 to 2031
20
Students per class guarantees you’ll get the hands-on experience you desire

Program Requirements

This program offers a Short Certificate.  This Short Certificate is a pathway to the Manufacturing Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree.

This certificate helps you enter the workforces as quick as possible. 

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Location

Bessemer Campus
1100 Ninth Ave SW
Bessemer, AL 35022

Contact Information

Nancy Wilson, Assistant Dean of Career Technical Education
Phone: 205-929-3451
Email: nwilson@lawsonstate.edu 

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