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Electrician Maintenance Courses Stanislaus County Area Joint Apprenticeship Program & Manufacturing Maintenance The Electrician Maintenance Apprenticeship Program is designed for individuals hired as new apprentices by member employers of the Stanislaus County Area Manufacturing and Maintenance Joint Apprenticeship Committee. The program is composed of 576 hours of classroom and lab instruction and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and is approximately 4 years in length. The program is designed so that the employer hires the apprentice, and the apprentice increases his/her occupational skills and knowledge through On-The-Job Training (OJT) at the employer site while attending specific college courses approved as related supplemental instruction (RSI) at Modesto Junior College. Students interested in more information about the program should contact the MJC Technical Education Office for a listing of member employers. MFGA 205 Electronic Fabrication and Assembly Techniques MFGA 208 The World of Electricity and Electronics MFGA 212 Digital Principles and Circuits MFGA 221 Instrumentation Devices and Systems MFGA 223 Industrial Electrical Components and Control Devices MFGA 226 Motors, Controls, and Controllers MFGA 229 Commercial and Industrial Wiring MFGA 232 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers MFGA 265 Troubleshooting Techniques

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Stanislaus County Area

Joint Apprenticeship Program&Manufacturing

Maintenance

The Electrician Maintenance Apprenticeship Program is designed for individuals hired as new apprentices by member employers of the Stanislaus County Area Manufacturing and Maintenance Joint Apprenticeship Committee. The program is composed of 576 hours of classroom and lab instruction and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and is approximately 4 years in length. The program is designed so that the employer hires the apprentice, and the apprentice increases his/her occupational skills and knowledge through On-The-Job Training (OJT) at the employer site while attending specific college courses approved as related supplemental instruction (RSI) at Modesto Junior College. Students interested in more information about the program should contact the MJC Technical Education Office for a listing of member employers.

MFGA 205 Electronic Fabrication and Assembly TechniquesMFGA 208 The World of Electricity and ElectronicsMFGA 212 Digital Principles and Circuits MFGA 221 Instrumentation Devices and SystemsMFGA 223 Industrial Electrical Components and Control DevicesMFGA 226 Motors, Controls, and ControllersMFGA 229 Commercial and Industrial WiringMFGA 232 Introduction to Programmable Logic ControllersMFGA 265 Troubleshooting Techniques

Work Process

Modesto Junior CollegeTechnical Education Division

435 College Avenue • Modesto, CA 95350

(209) 575-6332

Observing and applying shop practices in the operation and use of equipment, forklifts, boom cranes, hand and power tools, and materials

Observing and performing work procedures, following State Safety Orders, company standards, and NEMA standards

Installing and maintaining PLC instrumentation

Installing, maintaining and performing VFD configuration

Performing general sheet metal layout and fabrication, piping and valving, and basic electrical systems and controls

Repairing and installing fixtures (interior and exterior lighting equipment, light service)

Repairing and maintaining controls (electronic controlled equipment, AC-DC motors, power service, AC-DC generators, heating equipment, protective devices switch boards, switch gears, transformers)

Repairing and maintaining alarm systems (electronic controlled equipment, instrument and process controlled, and signal system)

Remodeling and constructing wire, conduit, and switch installations. Following safe procedures of handling low voltage single phase and three phase 0 to 600 volt circuits. Following safe procedures of handling medium voltage three phase 601 volts and 15, 000 volt circuits

Repairing and maintaining electric motors

Performing instrument measuring, labor and material estimating, layout, and blue print reading. Applies National Electric Code and Theory (Basic Elec.) AC-DC-3 Phase power distribution

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Electrician Maintenance