FANUC Robotics Programming and Maintenance Training

Courses Start November 17

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Get Your Team Future-Ready with Industry-Leading Training at Eastern Iowa Community Colleges

At EICC, we help businesses build a smarter, stronger workforce. Whether you’re growing your production line, investing in automation, or empowering your team with new skills, our FANUC Robotics training courses provide the hands-on learning your employees need to succeed.

All sessions are delivered by industry experts at one of our state-of-the-art facilities.

What You Learn in FANUC Robotics Training

Designed to build both technical knowledge and applied skills in industrial robotics, this training covers the fundamentals of robot operations and programming, principles of motion control and material handling, robot controller functions and troubleshooting, system recovery and backup procedures, and extensive hands-on practice with FANUC robots in real-world manufacturing scenarios.

Why Train with Eastern Iowa Community Colleges?

  • Hands-On Learning: Real equipment. Real projects. Real skills.
  • Expert Instructors: Learn from seasoned industry professionals.
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Train at our advanced facilities.
  • Competitive Pricing: World-class training at a cost-effective rate.
  • Local Access: Serving the Quad Cities, Clinton, Muscatine, and beyond.

Invest in your people. Power your production.

Seats are limited — secure your spot today!

Upcoming FANUC Robotics Training Courses

FANUC Robot Electrical Maintenance

Dates: November 17 - 21, 2025
Time: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 
Location: Clinton Career Advancement Center

This 40-hour training prepares participants to:

  • Troubleshoot and maintain FANUC R-30iA/iB robots and controllers
  • Analyze and test electrical circuits and motors
  • Complete hands-on lab projects under expert guidance
  • Strengthen their robot maintenance and electrical troubleshooting skills
  • Recommended for: Experienced technicians familiar with basic FANUC robot operations and electrical systems.

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Questions? Or for Group Registration, contact:

Michal-Marie Tillotson

Michal-Marie Tillotson, Advanced Manufacturing Program Manager

mtillotson@eicc.edu
563-441-4377