Multi-Craft Technician Need Comprehensive Training

Training a Swiss army knife might seem daunting — these technicians need to master most areas of maintenance ops. TPC's learning path cuts through the confusion and gives a clear route through a comprehensive path and direct access to specialization paths, all geared towards helping multi-craft team members have the biggest positive impact on maintenance operations.

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Challenges They Face at Work:

Higher training burden

Given the sheer volume of expertise areas multi-craft technicians need to master, the training burden is much bigger than other technical areas. Following a curriculum path built for these techs rewards them with safer, more successful careers.

More safety risks

Because they work on electrical, mechanical, and other technical areas, they must understand how to work safely in all areas of maintenance.

More retention pressure

Because of their impact and flexibility, they are key members of any maintenance team, and it's more important to hire and retain these experts.

Curriculum Path for Multi-craft Technicians

Online Curriculum Path for Multi-Craft Maintenance Technicians

Perfect for the modern-day technician that needs to have a handle on almost all areas of facility maintenance, TPC's Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician Program prepares workers with the cross-disciplinary skills needed to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair a wide variety of industrial equipment and systems. This rigorous self-paced curriculum path equips technicians to handle complex maintenance challenges.

This comprehensive training pathway also includes more specialized skills training in key areas such as maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair processes for multiple crafts. Online course paths can also be supplemented with live instructor-led training.

Maintenance Fundamentals
01

  • 100+ hours
  • Foundational Topics & Skills
  • Includes hand tools & troubleshooting skills
Multi-Craft Systems & Maintenance
02

  • 200+ hours
  • Mechanical Systems: Pumps • Hydraulics • Lubrication
  • Machine Shop Best Practices
  • Building & Grounds Maintenance
Electrical Systems & Process Control
03

  • 100+ hours
  • Industrial Electrical Safety
  • Troubleshoot using multimeters & schematics
  • Devices including: Relays • Motor Starters • VFDs
Technical Specialization Paths
04

  • 200+ hours
  • 10+ paths including: HVAC • Welding • Rigging • Electrical • Waste/Wastewater • Robotics • Advanced Technology

TPC takes technical expertise to the next level

Combining our theoretical and practical approach sets up technicians for better on-the-job safety, smarter tactics, and focusing on best practices, not questionable habits. Our training advisors are here to help you plan curriculum, set goals, and reach them.

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