Industrial Maintenance
Statewide Program of Study
The Industrial Maintenance program of study focuses on occupational and educational opportunities associated with maintaining and repairing manufacturing equipment and facilities. This program of study includes exploration of facility systems including electrical, welding, hydraulic, plumbing, heating, and air conditioning.
This Program of Study is in our
Manufacturing Career Cluster
The Manufacturing career cluster focuses on planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance, and process engineering. This career cluster includes occupations ranging from Welder and Machinist to Industrial Engineering Technician, and Semi-Conductor Processing Technician.
Pathway Courses
Below are the classes that are offered in this pathway.
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Expanded Learning Opportunities
Learning beyond the walls of the classroom is extremely important to making sure you are college and career ready. See what we offer for this pathway.

Exploration Activities
Tour a manufacturing facility
Participate in TSA

Work-Based Learning Activities
Shadow an equipment inspector at a power plant
Intern at a local manufacturing company that makes
hydraulics or automobiles

Industry-Based Certifications
NCCER Core
Postsecondary Opportunities
Explore what degrees that will continue your learning past high school.
Aligned Occupations
Below are potential careers that are aligned with this pathway. Review their salaries and job trends.
Electrician Helpers
$38,140
Median Wage
1,632
Annual Openings
20%
Growth
Millwrights
$54,940
Median Wage
506
Annual Openings
17%
Growth
Industrial Engineer
$100,000
Median Wage
1,898
Annual Openings
26%
Growth