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Industrial Millwright NCCER Level - III

Great Basin College

Short-Term Certificate

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Dates

Since Sep 2015

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Elko, Nevada

    1500 College Parkway, Elko, Nevada, 89801

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

TroubleshootingInstallationEquipment MaintenanceRepairingCritical ThinkingOperations MonitoringOperation and ControlQuality Control Analysis

Knowledge

MechanicalMathematicsBuilding and ConstructionEducation and TrainingEngineering and Technology

Abilities

Manual DexterityNear VisionVisualizationArm-Hand SteadinessFinger DexterityControl PrecisionMultilimb CoordinationInformation OrderingStatic StrengthTrunk Strength

Tasks

  • Replace defective parts of machine, or adjust clearances and alignment of moving parts.
  • Align machines or equipment, using hoists, jacks, hand tools, squares, rules, micrometers, lasers, o
  • Insert shims, adjust tension on nuts and bolts, or position parts, using hand tools and measuring in
  • Inventory and store parts, tools, and equipment.

Technology

Computer aided design CAD softwareSpreadsheet softwareOffice suite softwareElectronic mail softwareWord processing software

Tools

Adjustable wrenchesAir compressorsAlignment telescopesAllen wrenchesAngled feeler gaugesArbor pressesBall peen hammersBandsawsBearing heatersBearing pullersBelt sandersBevel protractorsBlock and tackle equipmentBox end wrenchesBrass hammers

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Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Short-Term Certificate)

  • Hand tools and basic power tools — identify and use correctly under direct supervision on an industrial installation site.
  • Defective machine parts — recognize and flag for replacement under the guidance of a journeyman millwright.
  • Hoists, dollies, rollers, and trucks — assist in moving machinery and equipment under close supervision in a shop or plant environment.
  • Nuts, bolts, and fasteners — tighten to specified torque values using hand tools while following written instructions on the job site.
  • Lubrication schedules and preventive maintenance checklists — follow step-by-step under supervision to service basic industrial machinery.
  • Safety protocols and PPE requirements — apply consistently when working around moving machinery and heavy equipment in a manufacturing facility.
  • Crane hand signals — learn and practice basic signals to assist in lowering assembly units under direct direction from a senior millwright.
  • Measuring instruments such as rules, squares, and micrometers — use to take basic dimensional readings under guidance during equipment installation.
  • Assembly diagrams and equipment manuals — read and interpret with assistance to support machine assembly tasks on the shop floor.
  • Shims and adjustment hardware — retrieve and stage correctly in preparation for clearance-setting tasks under the supervision of an experienced millwright.

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