Graduates of the Mechanical Program, with the title "Mechanical Technician," can find employment in various production areas, including machining and chipless manufacturing, maintenance and repair processes, and CNC and machine tools. By reinforcing the theoretical knowledge and skills they acquire through field practice, our students embrace a culture of teamwork and contribute to both their personal development and the organizations they work for. Through semester-long internships within the program, students gain industry experience before graduation and have the opportunity to prepare for the professional world.
Graduates of the Mechanical Program can find positions in a wide range of fields, including hydraulic and pneumatic systems, machining and chipless manufacturing, the energy and metals sectors, periodic maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, mechanical installations (heating, cooling, ventilation, fire, plumbing), CAD/CAM design and engineering, automotive engine maintenance and repair, and marine machinery production, maintenance, and repair.