Requirements for Acceptance into Electronic Fabrication Apprenticeship
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Electronics Technology or Electronics Engineering Technology, or Advanced Systems Technology in Electronics as provided by a Community College or equivalent, with an overall cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater or 4 years of hands-on relevant work history.
(MUST ATTACH A COPY OF UNNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS WITH RESUME WHEN APPLYING) Your application is not complete until a copy of your unofficial transcripts is uploaded with your resume into the job posting. You can only upload one document, so please scan both documents (resume and transcripts) as one document.
Responsibilities include consulting requesters on circuity, package design, and performance requirements as follows:
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Designing, developing, and preparing electromechanical layouts and drawings using CAD/CAM software and other computer tools
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Planning, scheduling and fabrication of special test equipment, wiring, harness and cables, cases and chassis, as well as performing complete mechanical, electrical and functional testing and analysis of completed units.
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Work involves utilizing all types of electronic test equipment to develop, set up, and perform qualification and evaluation tests on components and systems.
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Consult and team with Management, other Tradespersons, Mentors and Trainers.
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Collaborate with engineers and serve as a fabrication resource on design and manufacturability issues.
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Utilize a computerized database to maintain required records.
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Perform work using industry standard safety practices. Requirements include completion of a State approved Electronic Fabrication Trades Apprenticeship Program with the apprenticeable occupation of Electronic Engineering Technician.
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Obtain new and maintain current required electronics fabrication process qualification to meet current as well as future business needs.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain a DOE Q Clearance.