The Electro-Mechanical Technician Program prepares students to work in the manufacturing industry as maintenance and electrical technicians. Components include: tools and test equipment, precision measurement, print reading, calculations, electrical theory, rigging, lubrication, bearings, drives, vibration, alignment, solenoids, generators, transformers, hydraulics and pneumatics, and an 80-hour work experience. Individuals who complete this program qualify for advanced placement in the Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Apprenticeship program. Grant funding is available to qualified applicants.