The Industrial Maintenance Program will prepare the student in an array of technical areas. It begins with the installation, repairing, replacing, maintaining, and dismantling of machinery and heavy equipment used in many industries. Maintaining equipment involves the lubricating of moving parts, replacing worn and damaged equipment, diagnosing problems, fabricating parts, rewiring equipment, changing and retooling a piece of equipment and solving emergencies. Overall the craft worker must be a jack of all trades. The student will learn to perform such tasks. As any aspect of an industrial plant may need repair, they will learn how the machinery is built and operates, along with the skills-set for pipe fitting, welding, millwright work, machining, plumbing electrical, electronics, hydraulics, Pneumatics and building construction, rigging, and hoisting, drafting, and blueprint reading.