Industrial Maintenance
INDUSTRIAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Earn a certificate in industrial maintenance. Select the track that most meets your needs and those of your company, or work towards earning a certificate in each track.
| Electrical | Mechanical | Automation |
| Basic Electricity for Maintenance | Basic Electricity for Maintenance | Electrical PLUS Mechanical tracks |
| Troubleshooting Machine Controls I | Troubleshooting Machine Controls I | Troubleshooting PLCs -Systems |
| Troubleshooting Machine Controls II | Hydraulics Troubleshooting II | CNC Programming |
| Hydraulics/Pneumatics Troubleshooting I | Mechanical Drives (credit class) | CNC Maintenance or CNC Operations or Servo Systems |
| Troublesooting PLCs - The Basics | Programming Variable Frequency Drives |
Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades |
- Basic Electricity for Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Machine Controls I
- Troubleshooting Machine Controls II
- Troubleshooting PLCs – the Basics
- Troubleshooting PLCs - Systems
- Troubleshooting PLCs - Controls
- [ NEW! ] Strategic Industrial Maintenance
- Programming Variable Frequency Drives
- Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades
- CNC Programming
- CNC Operations
- Hydraulic/Pneumatic Troubleshooting I
- Hydraulic/Pneumatic Troubleshooting II
- Low-Pressure Boiler Operations
- High-Pressure Boiler Operations
- Basic Welding
- National Electric Code 2011 Update (Residential)
- National Electric Code 2011 Update (Commercial)
- OSHA 40 Hour Hazwoper
- OSHA Eight-Hour Hazwoper Refresher
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety
Basic Electricity for Maintenance
This is a noncredit course specifically designed for current maintenance employees to update and refresh their skills. No previous knowledge of electrical systems is required. The participant will learn electrical fundamentals, meters, measurements, and basic electrical circuits and how to troubleshoot those circuits in the work place.
Text required.
Instructor: Bill DeCoste
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CRN: 40122
Mondays and Wednesdays,
January 28 - March 4
(no class Feb. 18)
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $499
Troubleshooting Machine Controls I
This noncredit course is designed specifically for current maintenance employees to update and refresh their skills. Previous knowledge of electrical systems or Basic Electricity for Maintenance is required. The participant will learn how to troubleshoot and properly wire motor control circuits, pilot devices, limit switches and other industrial devices.
Text required.
Instructor: Bill DeCoste
CRN: 40123
Mondays and Wednesdays,
March 11 - April 10
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $499
Troubleshooting Machine Controls II
This noncredit course is designed for current maintenance employees to update and refresh their skills. Previous knowledge of electrical motor control systems or Troubleshooting Motor Controls I is required. The participant will learn how to troubleshoot complex electric motor controls including timers, reversing starters, PLC interfacing and reduced voltage starting.
Instructor: Bill DeCoste
CRN: 40124
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
January 8 - February 7
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $499
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CRN: 40125
Mondays and Wednesdays,
April 22 - May 22
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $499
Troubleshooting PLCs – the Basics
This is a noncredit course for current maintenance employees to update and refresh their skills. Previous knowledge of electrical systems and Troubleshooting Motor Controls I is required. The participant will learn how to troubleshoot and properly wire PLCs, identify and properly locate defective inputs and outputs and be introduced to RSLogix500 software, all using Allen-Bradley Micrologix1000 PLCs.
Text required.
Instructor: Butch Powell
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CRN: 40127
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
February 19 - March 21
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Fee: $499
Troubleshooting PLCs - Systems
This is a noncredit course for current maintenance employees to update and refresh their skills. The participant must be familiar with RSLogix500 and Micrologix1000 PLCs or have taken Troubleshooting PLCs - The Basics. We’ll look at troubleshooting small conveyor systems controlled by Microlgix1000 PLCs using RSLogix500 software.
Text required.
Instructor: Butch Powell
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CRN: 40131
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
April 2 - May 2
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Fee: $499
Troubleshooting PLCs - Controls
In this course you will learn how to troubleshoot to configure and program an Allen Bradley SLC
500 series PLC with 5/04 processor, how to program the PLC for analog and BCD control
and how to use sequencer, masking and other data handling instructions. Control Net and
Device Net also will be introduced.
Text required. Pre-requisite: PLCs - the Basics.
Instructor: Butch Powell
CRN: 40132
Mondays and Wednesdays,
March 11 - April 10
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Fee: $499
[ NEW! ] Strategic Industrial Maintenance
Start pulling it all together with this course covering predictive, preventive and reactive maintenance. We’ll cross all crafts to enhance the skills of maintenance professionals, helping solve modern day-to-day problems efficiently. We’ll cover pumps, fasteners, valves, couplings, bearings, prints and drive components.
Text required
Instructor: Greg McInnes
CRN: 40168
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
January 29 - February 28
5 - 8 p.m.
Fee: $499
Programming Variable Frequency Drives
This course is designed for current maintenance employees to update and refresh their skills. Previous knowledge of electrical systems or Troubleshooting Motor Controls I is required. The participant will learn how to troubleshoot and properly wire variable speed drives, including Allen-Bradley PowerFlex drives.
Text required.
Instructor: Greg McInnes
CRN: 40169
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
March 5 - April 9
(no class March 27)
5 - 8 p.m.
Fee: $499
Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades
This course will cover types of prints, object representation, shop math, threads and fasteners,
detail and assembly prints, measuring tools, fundamentals of GD&T and reading CNC
documents.
Text required.
Instructor: Jerry Weltlich
CRN: 40170
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
February 26 - April 2
(no class March 28)
6 - 9 p.m.
Fee: $499
CNC Programming
Write and execute programs on CNC mills and lathes to produce parts. Highlights include:
- machine tool construction
- linear and circular interpolation
- cutter compensation
- tool height offset
- work coordinate offset
- absolute and incremental
- feed rates and canned cycles
Instructor: Jerry Weltlich
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CRN: 40171
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
April 9 - May 9
6 - 9 p.m.
Fee: $499
CNC Operations
This course is specifically designed for current and future operators of CNC machine tools. You’ll learn basic set-up and operation of three axis CNC Fanuc milling machines and two axis CNC Fanuc lathes, including feeds, speeds and tooling. Class held at main campus.
Instructor: Jerry Weltlich
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CRN: 40173
Saturdays, March 9 - April 20
(no class March 30)
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Fee: $499
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Troubleshooting I
This noncredit course is custom-designed for maintenance personnel. You’ll learn the operation and troubleshooting techniques of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. This includes component and circuit principals, safety, symbols, fluids, compressors, pumps, accumulators, control valves, cylinders, and motors using hands-on troubleshooting techniques.
Text required.
Instructor: Jim Hardin
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CRN: 40176
Mondays and Wednesdays,
February 20 - March 25
6 - 9 p.m.
Fee: $499
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Troubleshooting II
This is a noncredit course designed for maintenance personnel. The participant will learn basic safety, symbols, electro-hydraulics, plus an introduction to proportional control using hands-on lab techniques.
Instructor: Jim Hardin
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CRN: 40175
Mondays and Wednesdays,
April 1 - May 1
6 - 9 p.m.
Fee: $499
Low-Pressure Boiler Operations
This class will cover low-pressure boiler (15 psi or less) operation and construction, along with maintenance and safety procedures. The class counts for 1,400 of the state-required experience hours needed to take a low-pressure boiler operator’s test. You’ll take
sample tests to prepare for the state exam.
Text required.
Instructor: Jack Campbell
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CRN: 40177
Mondays and Wednesdays,
February 11 - March 27
(no class Feb. 18)
4:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Fee: $599
High-Pressure Boiler Operations
This course offers basic information and counts for 1,000 of the state-required hours needed to take a high-pressure (15 psi or more) boiler operator’s test. Content includes boiler feed pumps and fuel feeders, feedwater heaters and feedwater treatment and fuel combustion. You’ll take sample tests to prepare for the state exam.
Text required
Instructor: Jack Campbell
CRN: 40178
Mondays and Wednesdays,
February 11 - April 22
(no class Feb. 18 and April 1)
4:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Fee: $799
Basic Welding
This 56 hours of training includes six hours of welding safety, 33 hours of MIG/setup/flux ore/trouble-shooting and 17 hours of print reading. Course fee includes chip hammer, wire brush, gloves and welding jacket. You need to provide high-top shoes and safety glasses. AWS D1.1 certification test is administered. Participation does not guarantee passage of the test.
Instructors: Richard Thomas
CRN: 40012 (Class held at Canton South High School)
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
January 22 - March 12
4 - 8 p.m.
Fee: $1,910
(payment plan available)
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Instructor: Nick Baughman
CRN: 40208 (Class held at Coshocton Career Center)
Mondays and Wednesdays,
March 4 - April 29
4 - 8 p.m.
Fee: $1,910
(payment plan available)
National Electric Code 2011 Update (Residential)
Here’s a chance to study all the updates and changes to the 2011 NEC with an emphasis on residential construction. Bring a calculator and your 2011 codebook with you.
Approved for five continuing education hours by OCILB and for professional engineers and surveyors.
Instructor: John Labriola, ESI
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CRN: 40180
Saturday, March 23
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Fee: $79
National Electric Code 2011 Update (Commercial)
Continue with the changes and updates in the 2011 code, this time with the focus on commercial construction. Come to both classes so you don’t miss out on any changes. Bring a calculator and your 2011 code book with you.
Approved for five continuing education hours by OCILB and for professional engineers and surveyors.
Instructor: John Labriola, ESI
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CRN: 40181
Saturday, May 4
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Fee: $79
OSHA 40 Hour Hazwoper
This course satisfies the requirements of OSHA Standard 1910.120 and is a health and safety training course required for all personnel who may work at a hazardous waste site. Topics include hazardous materials chemistry, toxicology, air purifying respirators, self-contained breathing apparatus, protective clothing, site decontamination and response incidents. Safety certificate is awarded upon completion of the class.
Online training segment begins January 14; must be completed before hands-on portion.
Instructor: Scott Williams
CRN: 40182
Friday and Saturday,
March 22 and 23
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Fee: $449
OSHA Eight-Hour Hazwoper Refresher
This course is required by OSHA regulation as an annual refresher for the materials covered in the 40-hour Hazwoper training.
Instructor: Scott Williams
CRN: 40183
Friday, February 22
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Fee: $149
OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety
This 30-hour comprehensive course is ideal for anyone with safety and health responsibilities at construction sites and for employee safety and health awareness at construction sites. This course covers all the topics in the OSHA 10-hour construction safety course plus additional OSHA approved topics. Participants who attend the entire course and pass a final examination receive the OSHA 30-hour construction safety card.
Instructor: Carl Moore
CRN: 40184
Fridays, April 5 - 26
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Fee: $179





