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Career Outlook
 
Roles & Responsibilities:
As a Industrial Systems Technology graduate, your job responsibilities could entail operating and maintaining the mechanical and electrical systems within industrial, commercial and healthcare facilities; managing a team of Management personnel; and working with architects, engineers and contractors on facility designs and modifications.

Industrial Systems Technology graduates hold titles including Facilities Engineer, Building Engineer, Facilities Management Technician, Management Supervisor, Director of Engineering, Director of Plant Operations, Director of Management and Management Manager.

 
Employers want technicians who can:
  • Understand and troubleshoot complex equipment
  • Predict and prevent equipment failure
  • Work safely and follow safety procedures
  • Work as team members with minimal supervision
  • Adapt to change and continue to build their skills
 
Industry Standards:
In addition to holding a degree or certificate from TSTC, you can build credibility with industry certifications. For example, FPS Industrial Hydraulic Mechanics Certification can open the door to promotions and higher salaries.
 

 

 
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