Electrical Industrial Maintenance Training Overview
If you're ready to learn with your hands and build technical skills that last, then UTI's Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Technician program in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, can help you get started. The program focuses on automation, combining industry-specific courses with training in construction, technical trades, and electrical principles.130
VA benefits may not be available for this program.
Get hands-on in labs that mirror real job sites so you can build confidence, sharpen your skills and learn important safety standards while training. Our instructors are industry pros focused on one thing—helping you prep for a career that can last.1
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What to expect
- Just 10 months to complete
- Job search assistance during training and after graduation
- Opportunity to earn three NCCER credentials
- Experienced instructors
- Labs that prepare you for the field
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Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Technician Courses in Dallas/Fort Worth
The electrical industrial maintenance technician training in Dallas/Fort Worth blends electrical theory and mechanical instruction to prepare you for hands-on maintenance tech roles in innovative fields. Our program is focused on the automation sector and helps to prepare students with the skills employers are looking for. Courses include:
- Electrical Wiring
- DC Electrical Theory
- AC Electrical Theory
- Electrical Applications
- Advanced Electrical and Controls
- Electrical and Electronics Troubleshooting
- Computers and Networking
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Industrial Robotics
- Hydraulics and Pneumatics
- Mechanical Systems & Maintenance
Industrial Maintenance Technician Careers in Dallas/Fort Worth
Dallas/Fort Worth electrical industrial maintenance technician school prepares grads for entry-level roles like:
- Industrial maintenance technician
- Plant technician
- Maintenance technician
- Field service technician
As with any industry, over time, technicians may be able to advance in their careers with experience and hard work.77 Advanced roles include:
- Powerplant operator
- Facilities manager
- Maintenance mechanic
- Plant operator
Note that availability of these roles in Dallas will depend on the current needs of the area. Graduates can reach out to our Career Services team for help finding local opportunities.

Visit the Dallas/Fort Worth Campus
See what it's like to train here. Explore lab spaces, get the chance to meet instructors and learn more about the support available during your training.
CAMPUS LOCATION
5151 Regent Boulevard
Irving, Texas 75063
M-F | 8am-5pm | Hours
972-505-2200 | Campus
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Frequently Asked Questions
Electrical industrial maintenance technicians keep machines and systems running in factories, plants, and warehouses. They install, troubleshoot, and repair equipment that uses electricity—like motors, control panels, conveyors, and automation systems. Their work helps prevent downtime and keeps production moving.
The Dallas/Fort Worth electrical industrial maintenance technician training takes just 10 months to complete. This timeline allows you to build career-ready skills without earning a four-year degree.1
You’ll only need a high school diploma or GED. No other experience is required—we'll help you build skills from the ground up.
From academic advising and tutoring to career services, financial aid guidance and housing assistance, our team is here to support you through every phase of your training.10 We also offer services for veterans and military-connected students.
Industrial maintenance technicians work in advanced manufacturing, energy, automotive assembly, packaging, food production and more. Your skills will be applicable across many sectors.
Yes, the Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Technology program starts with an emphasis on teaching students construction-focused electrical skills. There's also a focus on automation. Select courses help students learn about residential and commercial wiring, computers and networking, programmable logic controllers, industrial robotics and wiring.
Starting with this type of training helps you build a foundation for work in technical, automation and construction related environments. Along with this foundation, students hone in how to maintain, repair machinery common to the industrial maintenance industry.
How To Get Started
If you’re ready to train for a hands-on career, the electrical industrial maintenance technician school in Dallas/Fort Worth can help you get there.1 Take one of these next steps:
- Start your enrollment. You can complete an online application and be on the path toward a career in just a few minutes!
- To get help applying for financial aid or completing your FAFSA—Use this step-by-step guide or call 844-338-0032.10




