Maintenance technicians perform tasks related to installation and repair of manufacturing, process and facility related equipment. Both mechanical and electrical skills are applied to preventative and predictive maintenance, equipment repairs and equipment enhancements.
The Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship consist of five years at 10,144 hours, of which 876 hours is spent in paid-related classroom instruction. First Aid and CPR are completed during the first 12 months of the contract with the Transition to Trainer course in the final year of the apprenticeship.
The apprenticeship combines theory and hands-on instruction at Rock Machinery’s facility to each student enhancing the skills required for a career in the technical trades. Students will learn safety precautions, print reading, National Electrical Code, motor controls, programmable controllers, welding, preventative and predictive practices, and fluid power.
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Applicants should be 18 years of age and submit an apprentice/employer application to the Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards. Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent and be physically able to perform required work practices safely.
Students are required to complete a First Aid/CPR and Transition to Trainer class.
Apprentice students do not complete standard admissions with Moraine Park. Interested students should contact:
BRYANT FAZER, Rock Machinery President
Phone: 414-331-6141
Email: bfazer@rockmachinery.com