AAS in Industrial Maintenance
Program Overview
The Industrial Maintenance Program prepares a student for an exciting entry-level career as an industrial mechanic in manufacturing, mining, construction, and the service industry. The student receives technical training in mechanical operations, fluid power, machine tool operation, preventive/ predictive maintenance, electrical theory, welding processes, pumps, rigging, pipe fitting and shaft alignment.
Upon successful completion of the program the student will have the necessary skills to start a career, plus the will have the proper credentials. Not only will they have an AAS in Industrial Maintenance, but they can also earn 5 levels of NCCER national certifications. These credentials are used by industry to accreditate workers nationally and worldwide. A graduate with these credentials can work in all locations that use machinery to produce a productor service including steel or paper mills, mining operations, refineries, power plants, schools, food processing plants, automotive plants, manufacturing, recycling plants, and any other industry that manufactures, mines, or makes a product or service.

How to Apply
- GBC Application for Admission. Must be completed to receive GBC Student ID number.
- GBC CTE/MTC Scholarship Application page. Application deadline for the MTC Scholarship is March 15.
Additional Resources
GBC-NORCAT Mine Skills Training
GBC-NORCAT Mine Skills Training prepares the future mining workforce and develops safety-focused, skilled workers for the mining industry in Northern Nevada.
Contact
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Thomas Bruns
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Norm Whittaker
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Jessica Johnson
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