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Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright

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Degree Type
16-credit Apprenticeship

Program Code
50-423-1

Time to Degree
More than 2 years

Start Date
August

How You'll Learn

  • On Campus
  • Daytime

Maintenance mechanics/millwrights install, dismantle, repair, maintain and move heavy industrial equipment based on blueprints, layouts or other drawings. Machine tools, conveyor systems and specialized maintenance equipment are among the types of machinery repaired by maintenance mechanic/millwrights. Receive high-quality, hands-on classroom instruction that complements on-the-job apprenticeship training critical for success in the industrial trades.

How To Start

  • Obtain employment for apprenticeship training; this is the responsibility of the individual seeking an apprenticeship.
  • While WCTC provides related apprenticeship instruction, the student does not need to apply to the college.
  • The State of Wisconsin oversees the apprenticeship system and will contact WCTC to set a class schedule.
  • The class schedule will be sent to the student from WCTC.

Obtain further information about apprenticeship programs by contacting the local apprenticeship representative. Visit the state's Department of Workforce Development website for more.

Program Details

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Contact Us

Apprenticeship Administrative Assistant

Lindsey Mushall
262.691.5160

Questions? We'd love to help! Connect with our Enrollment team by filling out our online form or by email at enroll@wctc.edu.

Potential Careers

If you can work independently and are a solid problem solver with strong math, communication and literacy skills, a job as a millwright mechanic may be right for you. Those in this field maintain and repair stationary industrial machines along with mechanical equipment and automated systems. 

  • Maintenance Mechanic
  • Millwright
  • Maintenance Technician
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Career Salaries

$34,000 – $57,000 annually

Salary range estimates based on wages for related occupations in Waukesha County as reported by Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI). Individual wages may vary based on experience, industry, location and specific job requirements.

Check the WCTC Graduate Success Report to view our graduates’ entry wages.

Financial Aid

This apprenticeship does not qualify for financial aid. To qualify for most federal financial aid, a student must be enrolled in a technical diploma or associate degree program.

What Makes This Program Unique

  1. Develop skills in WCTC’s state-of-the-art Terry Lutz Integrated Manufacturing Center.
  2. Gain hands-on experience using the latest in training simulators.
  3. Upon completion, apprentices have little to no educational debt and have been working with their employer for multiple years.

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