- Read blueprints, schematics, and diagrams to determine the method and sequence of assembly of a part, machine, or piece of equipment.
- Verify dimensions of parts, using precision measuring instruments, to ensure that specifications are met.
- Operate metalworking machines to make housings, fittings, and fixtures.
- Inspect parts for surface defects.
- Repair and calibrate hydraulic and pneumatic assemblies.
- Test the performance of electro-mechanical assemblies, using test instruments.
- Install electronic parts and hardware, using soldering equipment and hand tools.
- Operate, test, or maintain robotic equipment.
- Analyze and record test results, and prepare written documentation.
Skills
Qualifications And Requirements:
· Electro-mechanical technicians typically need either an associate’s degree or a postsecondary certificate.