Certificate of Achievement 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 Industrial Maintenance Program the student will possess the skills necessary to be able to diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, fluid and air handling systems found in most industrial, agricultural, mining, construction, and service industries. A graduate can work in all locations that use machinery to produce a product or service including steel mills, paper mills, mining operations, gravel quarries, universities, schools, textile mills, food processing plants, automotive plants, shipyards, power plants, hospitals, aerospace industry, and office buildings/complexes.
Completion of the certificate program gives you the option of moving on to the Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Maintenance.

Steps 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.
Battle Mountain: 775-635-2318
Ely: 775-289-3589
Pahrump Valley & Tonopah: 775-727-2000
Winnemucca: 775-623-4824
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.
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Thomas Bruns
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Norm Whittaker
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Jessica Johnson
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