TPC's Equipment Production Industry Maintenance Training

Solutions for Improving Technical Ops in Electrical, Mechanical, HVAC, and More

Complexity is the name of the game in the heavy equipment production industry, and the demands placed on maintenance technicians and millwrights are high. Changeovers are frequent, and technical teams need to have exceptional knowledge and ability to handle working with modern and legacy equipment.

Production timing is tight, work is fast-paced, and precision, confidence, and speed are just as important as the cross-disciplinary knowledge they'll use every day.

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Training Solves Challenges for Heavy Equipment Production Maintenance

Use technical skills and troubleshooting training to improve knowledge, make better repairs, and waste fewer parts. Training helps get everyone on the same page, with best practices and safety first, so they can reduce the impact of these heavy equipment production maintenance challenges:

  • High level of machine safety requirements makes root cause analysis more complicated
  • Short cycle changeovers happening regularly mean there's little time to prepare – and stumbling through leads to delays
  • Complicated machinery, with a need for techs who understand robotics, mechatronics, PLC, and more

TPC Helps Improve Maintenance Ops at Heavy Equipment Producers

TPC supports these technicians by setting them up with higher level of technical knowledge, preparing them to diagnose problems quickly and adapt confidently during changeovers. TPC's training helps electricians, mechanical technicians, millwrights, and others at these facilities gain the right knowledge:

Automation Maintenance

Learning new tactics for new devices and machines ensures that technicians safely navigate repairs and changeovers.

Leading Indicators

Relying on data from routine maintenance and using a systematic troubleshooting approach to find root cause analysis means repairs happen before machines fail.

On-Site Parts Production

Machinists might make spare parts to reduce lead time, so multi-craft maintenance technicians must be well-versed in maintaining machining equipment.

Short-Cycle Changeovers

Frequent, fast-paced changeovers in heavy equipment production require technicians to receive targeted training before each transition to prevent delays.

How to Get Started with TPC

At TPC, we offer comprehensive technical skills training in electrical, mechanical, HVAC, plant management, instrumentation, controls, and much more. Our training advisors will walk you through a training plan that makes sense, given your unique challenges and goals. We'll be there to help onboard your trainees and administrators in our learning management systems, Fusion, for updates and analytics at your fingertips. To get started, fill out the form on this page — and one of our team members will reach out.

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