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From Information to Intelligence …. After some initial data collection and early discussions with industry, a basic career ladder for Industrial Maintenance Person was sketched.

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From Information to Intelligence …

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  1. From Informationto Intelligence… After some initial data collection and early discussions with industry, a basic career ladder for Industrial Maintenance Person was sketched. In order to discover if there are real opportunities in the sector related to this position and identify what kind of sector intervention is needed……..

  2. At your tables, take 20 minutes and answer these questions: • What would you like to know about this “career ladder”? • Who (what) might have the answers? • What strategies would you use to get the answers? Then, prioritize to report in plenary: • Identify the top burning question your table has about this ladder, who/what might have the answers, and the strategies to use to get the answers. Then, take a 10 minute break before we come back to report in plenary.

  3. Industrial Maintenance / MechatronicsSchool to Work to School - 2+2+2 • Employment Practices • Safety • Introduction to basic electrical skills and circuits • Introduction to maintenance principles • Introduction to service and repair principles • Industrial Electricity • Industrial Electronics • Troubleshooting and problem solving techniques • Automated motors and control systems • Introduction to sensors • Mechanical power transmission • Introduction to fluid power – pneumatics and hydraulics • PLC basics • Basic principles of refrigeration • Introduction to robotics • Building wiring installation and maintenance Dept. of Education Sanctioned Core Topics Core CTC Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available in 8 County Region

  4. Industrial Maintenance / MechatronicsSchool to Work to School - 2+2+2 • Electrical Control Circuits • Electrical Motor Control • Residential / Commercial Wiring • Industrial Wiring • Programmable Logic Controllers • Hydraulics • Hydraulic Troubleshooting • Piping Systems • Pneumatics • Pneumatic Maintenance • Electro-fluid Power • Electronic Sensors • Basic Mechanical Drives • Light duty V-belt and Chain Drives • Heavy duty V-belt and Chain Drives US Department of Labor Sanctioned – Intermediate Level NCIST-Based Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available at Selected CTC’s Core CTC Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available in 8 County Region

  5. Industrial Maintenance / MechatronicsSchool to Work to School - 2+2+2 Core Education Requirements Mechanical / Fluid Power Engineering Technology Electrical / Electronics Engineering Technology Systems / Process Control Engineering Technology Computer Science & Engineering Technology Associate of Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology 69 credits - Available at Reading Area Community College NCIST-Based Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available at Selected CTC’s Core CTC Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available in 8 County Region

  6. Industrial Maintenance / MechatronicsSchool to Work to School - 2+2+2 78 Credits transferable from RACC to Penn State Bachelor of Science in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology 130 Credits - Available at Penn State Berks Associate of Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology 69 credits - Available at Reading Area Community College CTC student may obtain 11 to 17 college credits through dual enrollment. Industrial Maintenance Certificate Program 34 credits - Available at Reading Area Community College NCIST-Based Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available at Selected CTC’s NCIST Integrated Systems Technologist Certification 200 Hours of Coursework Core CTC Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available in 8 County Region Available via CTC/RACC Dual Enrollment, RACC Classroom / Lab Study, Internet Courseware with Lab at RACC or CTC College credit may be granted for employer sponsored incumbent worker training.

  7. Industrial Maintenance / MechatronicsTarget Occupations Systems Engineer Mechatronics Engineer Mechatronics Technician/Designer Maintenance Supervisor Electro-Mechanical Specialist Packaging Machinery Technician/ Designer Maintenance Technician Mechanic Electrician Maintenance Staff Bachelor of Science in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Associate of Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology Industrial Maintenance Certificate Program NCIST-Based Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available at Selected CTC’s Core CTC Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Available in 8 County Region

  8. Industrial Maintenance / MechatronicsIncumbent Worker Training University Community College Career & Technology Centers College credit may be offered through the community college for employer-sponsored training Incumbent Worker Training Programs Customized to Employer Needs Working as a regional educational consortium, courses will be offered by the appropriate institution at the appropriate location for labs and students

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