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Industrial Mechanics fabricate components utilizing diverse hand tools and machinery. They conduct welding and metalwork, assemble hydraulic and pneumatic systems, install pumps, valves, and piping networks, and maintain fundamental electrical competencies. These professionals diagnose and repair industrial machinery, troubleshoot mechanical systems and material-handling equipment, and demonstrate expertise in load rigging and crane operations. This program attracts individuals with mechanical inclination who prefer practical tasks. Candidates should be methodical, thrive on problem-solving, and work effectively both autonomously and collaboratively.
Program Highlights
With limited class sizes and an immersive practical setting, graduates acquire specialized Industrial expertise.
The millwright workshop provides training in machining, equipment alignment, fluid power systems, electrical components, precision measurement, pumping stations, metal joining, pipe installation, load handling, and additional skills.
Graduates benefit from excellent job placement rates.
St. Clair College uniquely provides specialized training in Robotic Repair and Maintenance, where students learn mechanical robot systems through disassembly, inspection, and reassembly processes.
Career Opportunities
Technicians find abundant employment in industrial and manufacturing sectors including power production, food manufacturing, and water treatment facilities. Combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience, graduates qualify for millwright apprenticeship roles