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Industrial Electrical Maintenance Technology (625 Hours)

SCHNECKSVILLE, Pennsylvania | Lehigh Career & Technical Institute | ID: 166673

Overview

4500 EDUCATION PARK DR SCHNECKSVILLE, Pennsylvania 18078-2501
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Admissions Office:
610-799-1316
Classroom Training
Industrial Electrical Maintenance Technology
Employment Skill Gain
Credential Skill Gain
Industry Recognized Certificate/Certification
Occupational Certificate/Certification
$9,634.00 - $9,634.00
Training(ETPL)

Description of Training Provider

Lehigh Career & Technical Institute’s Adult Workforce Education Department (LCTI) provides industry relevant training to prepare adult students for jobs in high demand occupations. LCTI delivers industry approved curriculum, combining theory with hands-on

Program Description

The Industrial Electrical Maintenance Technology program includes an innovative blended learning curriculum with theory-based instruction, practical hands-on training on state-of-the art industrial equipment and software, multi-media integration and e-Learning components.  Students will acquire skills encompassing electrical systems, motor control, circuits, transformers, and pneumatics commonly used in today’s manufacturing environment.  The program is designed to prepare students for a career in the industrial maintenance/electromechanical field as an industrial electrical technician or mechanical technician.

Skills & Competencies

Below are the topics taught in the course:
  • Safety
  • Electrical symbols on blueprints and schematics
  • Basic electricity
  • Measure components of electrical systems
  • Use the National Electric Code (NEC) reference book
  • Electrical resistance
  • Direct Current (D.C.) motors
  • Inductance and capacitance
  • Alternating Current (A.C.) motors
  • Series-parallel circuits
  • Electric motor controls
  • Transformers
  • Troubleshoot and repair electrical devices
  • Fluid power systems
  • Raceway systems

 

Additional Information

Service Costs

8,110.00
8,110.00
23.85
1,500.00

Performance Measures

Of those individuals who completed this course/program,
0% earned a post-secondary credential.
100% were employed within six months after completing training.