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top About Automated Manufacturing:
 

As an Industrial Automation Maintenance Technician, you will troubleshoot, repair, and maintain electronic automated manufacturing assembly line systems, including electro-mechanical control systems, robotic systems, programmable logic controls, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and belt and chain drive conveyor systems. The approximate completion time for the Industrial Automation Maintenance Certificate is 1260 hours or 11 months at 30 hours per week and maintaining 100% progress.


Industrial Automated Maintenance is one of the most highly paid jobs in Northern Utah that do not require a four-year degree. It is currently in high demand.


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top Meet Your Instructor
 

Hello, I’m Matt Steel and this is a picture of me with one of my students. I have over 13 years of industry experience, and am in my 8th year of teaching. I also have a U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeships & Training Certificate as an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic.

 

One of my favorite parts about teaching is seeing the light go on for a student when they realize that they really can do it. In fact, I am a graduate of this program! There are currently a lot of great jobs in this industry, so I would enjoy the chance to discuss Industrial Automated Maintenance with you.

Contact me: steelm@owatc.edu                         801-627-8476       



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