Course Level: Intermediate to advanced
Prerequisites: Basic Electro-Mechanical Technician Skills
Administered By: Monroe Community College
Description
On-site course at Monroe Community Collect, Rochester, NY for 5 months, 3 days a week, 4.5 hours per class. Certified Industry 4.0 Control Systems Specialist certification prepares individuals to succeed as a controls technician in modern production environments, with skills in installing, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining industrial control systems using sensors, programmable logic controllers, and variable frequency drives. Additionally, individuals will perform industrial maintenance with a focus on using mobile/cloud technology, performing preventive maintenance, analyzing machine history, reducing downtime, and using basic troubleshooting skills.
What You'll Learn
This curriculum covers various topics in Advanced Manufacturing Technology, including work area safety, pneumatic circuits, advanced electrical circuits analysis, motor control systems, variable frequency drive systems, relay control sequence applications, electrical sensors, ladder logic programming, troubleshooting programmable logic controllers, Human-Machine Interface (HMI) programs, and Lean production concepts. This training provides a comprehensive background to the technical aspects of control systems in modern manufacturing. Students will receive industry-recognized certifications from the Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA).
Industry 4.0 Academy Disclaimer
The courses offered in this catalog are a curated collection of learning materials that provide an overview of Industry 4.0. It is designed to provide resources that businesses can use to understand and implement Industry 4.0, covering topics such as technology adoption, data utilization, and workforce development. While some of the course providers may provide a certification, the intent of this website is to provide information on knowledge-building opportunities. RIT provides no certification or degree credit for any of this content.
Some materials are free, while others require a fee. Neither RIT or the Center of Excellence in Advanced and Sustainable Manufacturing (COE-ASM) has received compensation from the organizations that have created and published the course materials. The Industry 4.0 Academy supports a COE-ASM initiative to advance the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies and practices among manufacturers in New York State and is funded by the New York State Department of Economic Development.