Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Level 1, 4th edition
Published by Pearson (July 3, 2024) © 2025
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For courses in industrial maintenance mechanics.
Preparing skilled mechanics, across industries
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic is a four-part training curriculum for aspiring mechanics entering any industry requiring machinery. With 144+ hours of technical instruction per level, the curriculum meets Department of Labor requirements for registered apprenticeship programs. In addition to learning specialized skills for career advancement, trainees can earn a credential per level or the full Industrial Maintenance Mechanic credential for completing the full program.
The 4th Edition of Level 1 incorporates updated modules from NCCER’s Millwright, Pipefitting, Electrical, Rigger and Welding training programs. With this multi-disciplinary approach, trainees develop the well-rounded skills that are in high demand across industries.
Key features of this title
Practical approach to learning a craft
- Step-by-step instructions throughout the text guide trainees through tasks, technical procedures and math equations.
- An introductory page before each module lists objectives, trade terms and performance tasks.
- Trade features present technical tips and professional practices based on real on-the-job scenarios.
Engaging pedagogy
- QR codes link to interesting videos and digital assets.
- Review questions test students’ knowledge of the content they’ve just read.
- Profiles of industry leaders offer trainees inspiring first-hand insight.
New and updated features of this title
Cross-discipline content updates
- REVISED: The 4th Edition provides a modernized curriculum, in addition to new content and reorganized material.
- REVISED: The new edition leverages updated NCCER curricula from other disciplines, including modules from Millwright, Pipefitting, Electrical, Rigger and Welding.
- UPDATED: Improved safety sections, enhanced career path information and additional industry applications were incorporated into NCCER Module 32101, Introduction to Industrial Maintenance.
Enhanced pedagogy
- ENHANCED: Improved images appear throughout. Images sit beside text descriptions and procedural steps to help trainees better absorb information.
- UPDATED: Learning objectives have been updated to align with this edition’s modernized curriculum. Objectives list the skills and knowledge needed to successfully complete the module.
MODULES
- Introduction to Industrial Maintenance (32101)
- Millwright Hand Tools (15102)
- Millwright Power Tools (15205)
- Fasteners and Anchors (15103)
- Oxyfuel Cutting (29102)
- Gaskets and Packing (15107)
- Craft-Related Mathematics (15201)
- Reading Mechanical Drawings (15203)
- Pumps and Drivers (32108)
- Identifying and Installing Valves (08203)
- Electrical Test Equipment (26112-23)
- Rigging Practices (38102)
- Motorized Equipment (08106)
- Lubrication (15208)
About our author
The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) education foundation that provides portable, industry-recognized credentials and certifications for skilled craft professionals. Its comprehensive workforce development system includes accreditation, training, assessment, certification and career development solutions for the construction and maintenance industries.
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