
Become a certified hydraulic technician with hands-on training, industry exposure, and expert guidance. Master the skills that drive heavy machinery and industrial systems worldwide.
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Here's why students trust us for their hydraulic technician training
Resilient Institute of Hydraulics is approved by Indian Iron & Steel Sector Skill Council (IISSSC) and recognized by Parker Hannifin, USA.
Everything you need to know about our comprehensive training program
Duration
1 Year
Training
Theory Plus Practical
Lab Facility
Modern Hydraulic Laboratory
Equipment
Hands-on Industrial Equipment
Faculty
Experienced Faculty
Curriculum
Industry-Oriented
Safety
Safety & Maintenance Practices
Certification
On Successful Completion
Placement
Placement Assistance
Diverse industries where our graduates are making an impact
Steel Industries
Automobile Industries
Process Industries
Aircraft Maintenance
Oil & Gas Exploration
Marine Engineering
Defense Organizations
Railway
Mining
Heavy Engineering
Graduate roles that await you after successful completion
Find answers to common questions about our Hydraulic Technician course
Yes, Safety is an essential part of the course and includes hydraulic safety, lockout/tagout procedures, pressure hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), and safe maintenance practices.
Yes, institutes provide placement assistance through industry partnerships, interview preparation, and employer referrals.
Hydraulic Technicians are employed in industries such as: 1. Construction 2. Mining 3. Manufacturing 4. Oil & Gas 5. Steel plants 6. Cement plants 7. Agriculture 8. Marine 9. Heavy equipment maintenance 10. Material handling and logistics.
Candidates may apply for positions including: 1. Hydraulic Technician 2. Maintenance Technician 3. Field Service Technician 4. Hydraulic Assembly Technician 5. Plant Maintenance Technician 6. Heavy Equipment Technician 7. Service Engineer (Entry Level).
Yes, Troubleshooting is a major component of the course, covering leak detection, pressure issues, valve failures, pump faults, actuator problems, and systematic fault diagnosis.
Yes, Students are evaluated through written tests, practical assessments, assignments, and final examinations.
Yes, Many institutes welcome working professionals who wish to upgrade their skills or transition into hydraulic maintenance roles.
This course combines theoretical knowledge with extensive practical training, helping students develop the skills needed to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair hydraulic systems used across multiple industries. Candidates are prepared for careers in sectors where hydraulic expertise is in demand.