Detailed profiles of schools for Specialized Repair And Mechanic from the EdRef college search portal.
Specialized Repair and Mechanic programs are wide ranging and cover anything that is mechanical or electrical in nature and requires installation, maintenance, and repair. There is a high demand for workers who have specialized training in one or more types of equipment or products. There are many specializations within this field, and each specialization has its own set of training requirements. One example would be aircraft, avionic, and airplane technician training programs, which teach students how to carry out repairs and perform inspections to keep airplanes running at their most optimal levels or performance and safety.
Students may specialize in computer or office machine repair, learning about data processing and servicing mainframes, servers, and personal computers. They focus on hands-on repair and may give technical support to their clients. Diesel mechanic programs prepare students to service heavy trucks and buses, as well as other heavy equipment like cranes, bulldozers, and boats. Home appliance repair programs involve training in the repair of such appliances as washers, dryers, and refrigerators.
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