Online Training for Maintenance Technicians
Comprehensive online training designed to equip maintenance technicians with essential skills for efficient equipment upkeep and troubleshoo
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Master essential maintenance skills online with expert-led modules on electrical, mechanical, pneumatics, hydraulics, and PLC basics.
Course Overview:
This online training course offers a focused introduction to the critical role of maintenance technicians in modern industry. Through five clearly defined modules, you will explore fundamental electrical and mechanical principles alongside essential pneumatics and hydraulics concepts. The course also introduces programmable logic control, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of core maintenance systems.
Designed for those seeking a solid theoretical foundation, this course avoids unnecessary jargon and focuses on delivering clear, relevant knowledge for anyone interested in maintenance technology. Whether you are starting out or refreshing your knowledge, this course will sharpen your awareness of the maintenance technician’s vital responsibilities.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the key responsibilities of a maintenance technician role.
- Explain basic electrical circuits and their essential components.
- Describe fundamental mechanical concepts and machine parts.
- Recognise the principles of pneumatics and hydraulics systems.
- Identify the basics of programmable logic control technology.
- Apply theoretical knowledge to maintenance-related problem solving.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: Introduction to Maintenance Technician Role
- Module 2: Basic Electrical Concepts
- Module 3: Basic Mechanical Concepts
- Module 4: Pneumatics and Hydraulics
- Module 5: Introduction to Programmable Logic Control
Who is this Course For?
- Aspiring maintenance technicians seeking foundational knowledge.
- Technicians aiming to refresh electrical and mechanical basics.
- Engineers wanting to broaden their understanding of maintenance.
- Facility managers overseeing maintenance operations.
- Students interested in industrial technology careers.
- Technical support staff requiring maintenance awareness.
- Individuals exploring programmable logic control systems.
- Anyone keen on learning maintenance theory online.
Career Path:
- Maintenance Technician — Average UK salary: £27,000 per year
- Electrical Maintenance Engineer — Average UK salary: £32,000 per year
- Mechanical Maintenance Engineer — Average UK salary: £30,000 per year
- Hydraulics Technician — Average UK salary: £28,000 per year
- PLC Programmer — Average UK salary: £35,000 per year
- Facilities Maintenance Supervisor — Average UK salary: £33,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
To inspect, repair, and maintain machinery and equipment to ensure smooth operation.
Troubleshoot issues, perform repairs, conduct regular maintenance, and keep records of work done.
Sometimes called a maintenance mechanic or maintenance engineer.
It refers to the upkeep and repair of technical equipment or systems to keep them functioning properly.
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