Mechanical Industrial Maintenance Technician
Pre-Employment Program

Rapid Manufacturing Preparation

Help learners quickly build foundational skills and knowledge, and prepare for a career in industrial maintenance.

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Program Overview

The Mechanical Industrial Maintenance Technician Pre-Employment Program is a multimodal program designed alongside industry experts. Learners will develop foundational skills for common maintenance practices, including industrial component identification and inspection, safety best practices, and interview readiness.

  • Approximately 20 hours to complete

  • 32 Immersive VR activities

  • Structured, sequenced curriculum

  • 46 Interactive e-learning activities

  • Knowledge check assessments

  • Certificate of completion

  • 3 stackable microcredentials

Browse the Curriculum

The Mechanical Industrial Maintenance Technician program is mapped to industry-recognized competencies and OSHA-10 General Industry standards, ensuring learners are developing the skills employers expect and safety knowledge they require.

Course Overview

(1 Lesson)

Learners recognize course expectations, structure, and grading requirements while identifying how to access VR simulations and headset information.

Introduction to the Role

(2 Lessons)

Learners identify the role of a mechanical industrial maintenance technician and recall common tasks, responsibilities, employability skills, and career growth opportunities.

Industrial Workplace Safety

(10 Lessons)

Learners identify common workplace safety measures and select appropriate PPE for industrial maintenance tasks while recognizing safety precautions for electrical, fire, respiratory, chemical, bloodborne pathogen, lifting, height, ladder, and machine guarding hazards.

Maintenance Basics

(7 Lessons)

Learners explain the importance of maintenance and identify key techniques, schedules, and documentation requirements while gaining skills and knowledge in electrical fundamentals, precision measurement, welding safety, and rigging basics.

Introduction to Industrial Components

(11 Lessons)

Learners identify various industrial components (gaskets, valves, chain drives, belt drives, bearings, gears, pumps), explain their functions and importance, perform sensory inspections, and identify appropriate installation and repair tools.

Resume & Interview Preparation

(2 Lessons)

Learners identify key parts of a well-written mechanical industrial maintenance technician resume and understand interview strategies specific to the field.

Prepare Learners for Careers in Industrial Maintenance

The Mechanical Industrial Maintenance Technician Pre-Employment Program helps workforce boards and community-based organizations streamline the path to employability and apprenticeship programs.

Address Immediate Workforce Gaps

Accelerate technical skill development so participants can quickly fill critical maintenance and repair roles across industries.

Meet Learners Where They Are

Participants can complete simulations from any location with WiFi—no need for access to costly machinery or training labs.

Offer Safe Learning Experiences

With guidance from a digital coach, learners gain confidence in troubleshooting systems and handling equipment before stepping onto the warehouse floor.

Deploy With Confidence

Pre-Employment Programs can be rolled out without a subject matter expert or any previous experience with VR ,and a facilitator toolkit can help guide your implementation

Mechanical Industrial Maintenance Technician

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