Degree Options:
Associate Degree, Certificate, Diploma
Campus Location:
Elbert County, Walton County
Division
Business, Industry & Technology

Program Overview

To keep automated machines and robots in good working order, these workers must be able to detect minor problems and correct them before they become larger problems. Industrial systems technicians use technical manuals, their understanding of the equipment, and careful observation to discover the cause of the problem.

Automated electronic control systems are becoming increasingly complex thus making diagnosis more challenging. With these systems, repairers use software programs and testing equipment to diagnose malfunctions. Among their diagnostic tools are multimeters, which measure voltage, current, and resistance. After diagnosing the problem, the technician may disassemble the equipment to repair or replace the necessary parts. Increasingly, industrial systems technicians must have the electrical, electronics, and computer programming skills to repair sophisticated equipment on their own. Once they make a repair, they must perform tests to ensure that the machine is running smoothly. Primary responsibilities also include preventive maintenance. For example, they adjust and calibrate automated manufacturing equipment such as industrial robots.

Specific Facility, Tools Or Educational Tools Available

IST labs are available at the Elbert and Walton campuses to give students hands-on learning opportunities.

Featured Courses

ISDY 1130- Industrial Wiring ISDY 1230- Industrial Instrumentation IDSY 1005- Introduction to Mechatronics

Additional Details
Class Times Offered:
Daytime, Evening
Online Class Options:
Partially Online
ATC AthensCampus

Program Contact

Jonathan Swinsburg

Program Chair

jswinsburg@athenstech.edu
706-213-2282

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Industrial Systems Technology