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Automated Industrial Process

Design, develop, test, and evaluate integrated systems for managing industrial production processes, including human work factors, quality control, inventory control, logistics and material flow, cost analysis, and production coordination.

Jobs available locally

1,556

Demand Locally

+5 %

Annual Wage Range

$68,701 – $155,482

Repair, install, adjust, or maintain industrial production and processing machinery or refinery and pipeline distribution systems. May also install, dismantle, or move machinery and heavy equipment according to plans.

Jobs available locally

2,960

Demand Locally

+4 %

Annual Wage Range

$39,706 – $84,600

Apply engineering theory and principles to problems of industrial layout or manufacturing production, usually under the direction of engineering staff. May perform time and motion studies on worker operations in a variety of industries for purposes such as establishing standard production rates or improving efficiency.

Jobs available locally

323

Demand Locally

+4 %

Annual Wage Range

$38,001 – $100,921

Program Level:

Degrees, Certificates

Department:

Transportation and Manufacturing Technologies

Institute:

Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics

College:

SPC

What is the Automated Industrial Process program?

The Automated Industrial Process, A.A.S. program is designed to prepare students for a career in instrumentation and process control. Our students will be able to read and interpret electronic circuit diagrams, blue prints and schematics. They will be responsible for repairs, maintenance, calibration, and adjusting measurment instruments, and perform scheduled preventative maintenance in the industry.

What will I learn?

How to read and interpret electronic circuit diagrams, blue prints and schematics.

What can I do with this course of study?

Pursue a career as an Instrumentation Technician, Electronics Technician, or Maintenance Technician. 

What's special about the program?

Electronics Technology/Instrumentation technicians are employed in a large variety of industries to maintain equipment that controls temperature, pressure, and flow of material or speed and position of objects. Electronics Technology and Instrumentation technicians will be able to work in different manufacturing industries which use process control to manufacture automobiles, electronic devices, cardboard containers and food products.

Our students will be able to read and interpret electronic circuit diagrams, blue prints and schematics.