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JAMES HINSON, Instructor MARK McDOUGAL, Instructor
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An Electro-Mechanical
Technician is rated as being one of the top forty occupations with the most
growth expected annually. Position openings rate from competitive to
excellent with a starting average hourly wage range from $13.81 to $15.53
according to the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. The Electro-Mechanical Technician is equipped with the skills and knowledge to install and maintain a wide range of equipment in the modern industrial world. Today’s industrial machinery integrate mechanical, electrical and electronics systems. In this innovative educational program, students learn various aspects of industrial mechanics, electricity, electronics and automated control systems. Electro-Mechanical Technology is a five- trimester, 2160 hour program, designed to meet the occupational needs of the manufacturing sector by providing highly skilled and technically trained employees to fill the increasing number of electro-mechanical and maintenance related positions |
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COURSE DESCRIPTION The mission of the Electro-Mechanical Technology
program is to provide the education and intensive hands-on training in
electrical, mechanical, and electronics systems necessary for the student to
become knowledgeable and completive in today’s modern industrial workplace.
The Electro-Mechanical Technician is equipped with the skills to install and
maintain a wide range of industrial equipment. The Electro-Mechanical
program combines essential elements from both the Electronics Technology and
Industrial Maintenance Programs providing a comprehensive, multi-craft
training opportunity. Training involves a combination of skill assignments
and projects designed to provide students with training in basic electronics
and electricity, singe and three phase power, residential and industrial
wiring with a NEC emphasis, motors and motor control, hydraulics,
pneumatics, welding, computer concepts and PLC’s (programmable logic
controllers). The advanced student continues with studies in machining
fundamentals, mechanical systems, advanced fluid power, A.C. drive controls
and intermediate PLC programming. The student may also concentrate
coursework toward completion of the Electrical Maintenance Diploma with
added studies preparing them for the State of Tennessee, Limited
Electricians License. Completion of the Maintenance Associate or
Electro-Mechanical Diploma provides the student a competitive edge when
seeking to gain employment in electro-mechanical and maintenance related
positions. UNITS OF STUDY
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