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Industrial machinery mechanics, machinery maintenance workers, and millwrights generally need at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Some mechanics and millwrights complete a 2-year associates degree program in industrial maintenance.
Industrial maintenance technicians must obtain a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Beyond that, its becoming standard for technicians to complete a short-term certificate program or two-year associate industrial maintenance degree, with or without an apprenticeship.
The term millwright (also known as industrial mechanic) is mainly used in the United States, Canada and South Africa to describe members belonging to a particular trade.
Plant maintenance is another common term used interchangeably with industrial maintenance. The two refer to the same general concept the activities and processes involved in keeping industrial equipment, machinery, and facilities in good working order.
An industrial mechanic, in contrast to a millwright, focuses on maintenance and repair. They ensure the heavy machinery that the millwright installed is maintained in its best condition. Theyll also repair the machine should it get damaged from wear and tear of daily use.
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IMHO, Millwrights do mechanical installation and process pipe work. They also do mechanical of large pumps and motors. Maintenance techs fix daily problems and troubleshoot problems / replace parts and equipment that doesnt need a crane to move.

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