IMT through Workforce Development
The Industrial Maintenance Technician program is an intensive training that provides students with the necessary skills for entry-level positions installing, troubleshooting, and repairing manufacturing equipment.
Students will learn the underlying principles and hands-on techniques of electronics, mechanics, and robotics. Courses provide students the desired expertise to install, troubleshoot, and repair manufacturing mechanisms. This 12-week, in-person, hands-on program will provide students with foundational electromechanical skills as maintenance technicians in an industrial setting.
- Scholarships and funding opportunities available
- Class time and cost may vary slightly
Financing your training
The Industrial Maintenance Technician program is a $6,000 valued training. Due to generous grant funding, the cost for students is $2,400.
Funding may be available to qualified individuals to help cover part of or the full $2,400 course fee. These sources include:
- NYS Department of Labor Individual Training Accounts
- Local scholarships
- Part-time TAP for Non-degree Program: for non-matriculated students attending part-time
Our team works with each student prior to enrollment to determine funding eligibility. Most students receive funding for part or all of the training cost.
This program prepares students for careers in the following New York State Department of Labor O*NET SOC Codes: 17-3024-Electro-Mechanical Technicians, 49-9041-Industrial Machinery Mechanics, 49-9043-Maintenance Workers, Machinery, 49-9044-Millwrights.
Microcredential
Industrial Maintenance Technician is a JCC microcredential. Learn more about microcredentials »
Upon successful completion, students will be awarded up to 12 credits toward the following JCC academic programs: