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Industrial machinery combines mechanical, electrical, and computerized systems, demanding diverse skills ranging from welding and blueprint interpretation to computer-aided design. Through this program, you'll gain expertise in both electrical and mechanical trades, becoming a highly valued professional in construction and manufacturing sectors.
You'll learn to:
Implement fluid dynamics and physics concepts to manage contemporary hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Operate welding tools for oxy-acetylene and arc welding, while installing wiring for residential, commercial, and industrial projects following Canadian Electrical Code standards using technical drawings.
Develop and assemble motor control circuits for industrial use.
Engage in various aspects of industrial mechanics, electrical systems, and computerized controls.
Install and service diverse equipment in modern industrial facilities.
Career opportunities
Graduates can pursue roles across industrial, commercial, and construction fields, including positions as industrial electricians, construction electricians, millwrights, industrial sales representatives, and maintenance technicians.
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