Industrial Maintenance Technician
Summary
Course Number(s)
TECM 1003 (mirrors TECM 1403), ELPT 1011 (mirrors ELPT 1411) ELPT 1041 (mirrors ELPT 1441) ELPT 2019 (mirrors 2319), HYDR 1045 (mirrors HYDR 1445), PTAC 2046 (mirrors PTAC 2346)
Tuition
$4200
Meeting Type
Hybrid
More Info
Questions? CWLask[at] grayson [dot] edu
Description
Unlock Thriving Manufacturing Opportunities in Texoma with Our Comprehensive Program
Discover the high-demand world of manufacturing jobs in Texoma by enrolling in our six-course program. This program equips you with the essential knowledge and skills required to assemble, install, troubleshoot, repair, and modify various equipment and automated systems in manufacturing and commercial facilities. Furthermore, you will develop critical skills to effectively collaborate with team members, operators, suppliers, and customers to enhance your job performance and contribute to your company's competitiveness. Upon successful completion, students receive a Level 1 Certificate recognized by THECB (Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board).
Our program is designed to run over two semesters, spanning a total of 352 hours, and is divided into two distinct parts:
Registration Instructions:
- Click the register now button.
- Select the class you wish to attend.
- Fill out the rest of the form. a copy of your responses should be sent to your email address automatically for your reference.
- Await notification of registration prior to payment. You will receive an email within two business days of submitting your form notifying you of completed registration.
- Once notification is received, payment can be completed by either logging in to your student portal, calling the Business Office: 903.463.8718, or going in person to the Business Office.
Next Class Dates:
- 1/22/2026 - 5/14/2026, Th/F | Career and Technology Center, 106 | 8:00am - 4:00pm
Registration Deadline:
- The deadline to complete pre-enrollment tasks and register for this course is: 1/14/2026
Requirements
There are no admission requirements for the program, but students are advised that graded coursework includes mathematical operations at the Algebra I level. If an interested student is not proficient in mathematical operations to an algebra I level, he/she can receive additional help from Grayson College’s math lab and/or adult education program. A math pre-test is also available for prospective students to assess their ability to perform the required math functions.If you are interested in assistance with funding for this program, contact Workforce Solutions Texoma.