electromechanical engineering technician
Electromechanical engineering technicians collaborate with electromechanical engineers in the development of electromechanical equipment. Electromechanical engineering technicians are responsible for building, installing, testing, monitoring, and maintaining the electromechanical equipment, circuits and systems. They test this by the use of test instruments such as oscilloscopes and voltmeters. Electromechanical engineering technicians also use soldering equipment and hand tools to repair electromechanical equipment.
Also called: electromechanical technician, wind energy technician, electromechanical engineering technologist, ship electrical technician, electromechanical maintenance technician, electromechanical engineering specialist, technician in electromechanical systems, electro-mechanical technician
- 26
- essential skills
- 68
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3113
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Essential skills
26- adjust engineering designs
- align components
- apply soldering techniques
- assemble electromechanical systems
- assist scientific research
- design drawings
- electric drives
- electric motors
- electrical equipment regulations
- electrical machines
- electrical wiring diagrams
- electricity
- electromechanics
- fasten components
- inspect quality of products
- liaise with engineers
- operate soldering equipment
- perform test run
- prepare pieces for joining
- prepare production prototypes
- read assembly drawings
- read engineering drawings
- read standard blueprints
- record test data
- test electromechanical systems
- wear appropriate protective gear
Optional skills
68- 3D modelling
- 3D printing process
- analyse big data
- analyse test data
- apply technical communication skills
- assemble electrical components
- assemble machines
- assemble mechatronic units
- assemble sensors
- automation technology
- business intelligence
- CAD software
- CAE software
- calibrate electromechanical system
- cloud technologies
- control engineering
- cut metal products
- data mining
- data storage
- design prototypes
- design smart grids
- determine suitability of materials
- electrical engineering
- electrical power safety regulations
- ICT software specifications
- information extraction
- information structure
- install automation components
- install mechatronic equipment
- integrate new products in manufacturing
- keep records of work progress
- maintain electromechanical equipment
- maintain robotic equipment
- maintenance of printing machines
- maintenance operations
- manage data
- manage quantitative data
- mechanical engineering
- mechatronics
- monitor machine operations
- operate 3D computer graphics software
- operate lifting equipment
- operate printing machinery
- perform data mining
- power electronics
- power engineering
- printing materials
- printing on large scale machines
- printing techniques
- program firmware
- repair wiring
- resolve equipment malfunctions
- robotic components
- robotics
- sensors
- statistical analysis system software
- test mechatronic units
- test sensors
- unstructured data
- use CAD software
- use CAM software
- use power tools
- use specific data analysis software
- use technical drawing software
- utilise machine learning
- visual presentation techniques
- work safely with machines
- write technical reports
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