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Electronic Assembly

Trainees will master job related tasks in the following competency areas:

Communications and Vocabulary: Learn and use the technical vocabulary of electronics assembly; read and interpret signs, instructions, and safety codes; give and receive information and instructions.

Electronics Related Math: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages to solve math problems applicable to electronics assembly; measure electric current and power; amps, watts, and volts; learn and perform linear measurements using U.S. and metric standards.

Safety: Learn and discuss OSHA safety standards for electrical occupations and workplaces; perform all skill related tasks, assignments, and projects in accordance with OSHA standards.

Wiring and Harnessing: Discuss wire diagrams, wire value, and conductivity; learn and practice procedures for wiring and harnessing; complete hands-on wiring and harnessing work projects.

Component Identification: Identify and describe basic components of electronic assembly; discuss functions of resistors, transformers, inductors, and integrated circuits.

Soldering Techniques: Learn and practice procedures for mounting components on a circuit board using a soldering iron; complete hands-on soldering work projects.

Tools and Equipment: Identify tools and describe their functions; practice using screws, fasteners, chassis assembly tools, assembling consoles and panels, and testing equipment; perform routine maintenance and storage procedures for tools and equipment.

Average Course Length: 630hours (18 weeks)
Occupational Titles: Electronic Assembler, Electronic Inspector.


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