The Career
Industrial engineering technicians use the principles of science, engineering and mathematics to solve technical problems in research and development, manufacturing, sales, construction, inspection and maintenance. Their work is more narrowly focused and application-oriented than that of scientists and engineers.
Many engineering technicians assist engineers and scientists, especially in research and development. Others work in quality control, conducting tests or collecting data. In manufacturing, they assist in product design, development or facilities maintenance. Job titles include maintenance engineer, engineering technician and field service technician.
Professional Traits
Those pursuing a career in industrial engineering technology should:
- Have a certain degree of creativity
- Possess good communication skills
- Be able to work well with others
Employment And Salary Information
Nationwide, the median annual earnings* of industrial engineering technicians were $52,020 in May 2013. The five industries employing the largest number of these positions and their median yearly earnings were:
Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing |
$64,030 |
Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing |
$54,560 |
Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments Manufacturing |
$55,110 |
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing |
$48,540 |
Plastics Product Manufacturing |
$48,540 |
Special Funding Available
Scholarships and grants are available for those who qualify through the Missouri Manufacturing WINs grant. Please contact Financial Aid for more details.
The Program
The ECC Industrial Engineering Technology program prepares students to function as technical assistants to engineers performing installation, maintenance and modification of advanced manufacturing equipment. The program is accredited by ATMAE (Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering) and offered at the ECC site in Washington (Four Rivers Career Center).
Students receive training in machinery maintenance and repair; basic electrical principles, motor controls and process control systems; hydraulic and pneumatic control systems; programmable controls, robotics and industrial computers; welding and basic machine shop equipment; safety practices; and basic HVAC systems. Students also learn the problem-solving, teamwork and self-management skills demanded by business and industry today.
Assuming appropriate placement scores, full-time students can expect to complete the certificate of achievement in 18 months, and the certificate of specialization in 12 months.
Admissions Requirements
Students must have completed:
- High school diploma or the equivalent (documentation sent to the registration office)
- Application for admission
- A placement test as specified by the college (some courses require minimum placement results)
Additional Program Information*
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)
17-3026.00
Job Placement Rate
88 percent
Tuition
Achievement: $3,516 (In-District);
$5,113 (Out-of-District)
Specialization: $2,376 (In-District);
$3,448 (Out-of-District)
Required Fees
Achievement: $1,128;
Specialization: $758
Books and Supplies
$1693.30
Accreditation
East Central College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
30 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2400
Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504
800-621-7440
Contacts
Program Location
ECC-Washington
Located at the Four Rivers Career Center
1978 Image Drive
Washington, MO 63090
636-239-0598
Program Faculty/Coordinator
Nathan Esbeck
636-239-0598
Nathan.Esbeck@eastcentral.edu
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Division Chair
Ann Boehmer
636-584-6679
Ann.Boehmer@eastcentral.edu
Division
Mathematics and Physical Science
636-584-6773
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