WORK PROCESS
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN, MUNICIPAL
ONET/SOC CODE: 47-2061.00 RAPIDS CODE: 1049
APPROXIMATE HOURS
1. Orientation & Safety
400
- Introduction to facility
- Company policies
- General safety procedures
- CPR & First Aid
2. Preventive Maintenance
1600
- Clean and lubricate equipment and check fluid levels
- Understanding and working with tolerance guidelines
- Check pressures and specifications
- Correct deficiencies
- Implement maintenance programs
3. Corrective Maintenance
(6000)
A. Mechanical
1600
1. Orientation & Safety
400
a) Introduction to facility
b) Company policies
c) General safety procedures
d) CPR & First Aid
2. Preventive Maintenance
1600
a) Clean and lubricate equipment and check fluid levels
b) Understanding and working with tolerance guidelines
c) Check pressures and specifications
d) Correct deficiencies
e) Implement maintenance programs
B. Electrical
200
1. Perform simple tasks to remedy deficiencies such as replacing a light bulb or indicator light or low voltage fuses
2. Report all deficiencies
3. Assist electrician in performing electrical trouble shooting
C. Pipefitting and Plumbing
2000
1. Measure, cut and install pipe hose and tubing for steam, water, gas, drains, fuels lubricants, coolants and hydraulic lines using cutting, threading, bending flaring hand and power tools.
2. Repair and replace
a) Gauges
b) Valves
c) Pressure and vacuum regulators
d) Other plumbing equipment
e) Test for proper operations and integrity
D. Hydraulics
300
1. Test and repair hydraulic systems
2. Replace or repair defective components with appropriate parts and system
3. Test and adjust for correct operation
4. valuate proper pressure setting
E. Pneumatic
300
1. Test and repair compressed air and vacuum systems and devices as needed
2. Replace or repair defective components and reassemble system
3. Test and adjust for correct operation
4. Evaluate proper pressure settings and proper air consumption
F. Building and Ground Maintenance
400
1. Make and/or repair counters, benches, partitions, and other wooden and metal structures using hand and power tools
2. Painting walls, floors, woodwork, fixtures and machinery using brushes rollers and spray gun
3. Repair or replace plaster, wood and concrete walls, floors and partitions and general building maintenance
4. Install pits and machine pads
G. Welding
400
1. Weld machinery components and/or pipe and structural members as needed using:
a) Oxy-acetylene
b) Electric arc
c) Soldering, brazing
d) Silver-soldering
e) Gas shielded welding processes, MIG/TIG
H. Machining
800
1. Familiarity with machine shop equipment
2. Drilling, tapping, turning, grinding, tool grinding, and milling
3. Care and use of measuring and lay out tools
TOTAL HOURS
8000
RELATED THEORETICAL INSTRUCTION
The following related training outline identifies subject matter which must be mastered by the apprentice in order to successfully complete the program:
Math | Science | Graphics | Communications | Trade |
Algebra | Strengths | Blueprint Reading | Tech Writing | OSHA |
Alg-Trig | Materials Sketching | Intro to Computers | Electricity I | |
Physics Fluid Power | Welding | |||
Related Trades | ||||
Layout & Fab I | ||||
Basic Plumbing & Heating | ||||
Intro to Machine Tool | ||||
Principles of Hydraulics |