Electronics Engineering Technician
Upon graduation from the Electronic Engineering Technician
program, you may begin a career in many different aspects of the field.
You might -
- design
- manufacture
- install
- or service
equipment related to many different industries. While the list of opportunites that you could use an electronics background to choose from are varied, many electronics technicians will work with -
- microelectronics and semiconductor manufacturing systems,
- telecommunication equipment and systems,
- electronic test instruments,
- medical measuring and monitoring equipment,
- computers,
- video and audio systems,
- automation products,
- security and safety systems,
- process control systems,
- and flexible automation systems including robots.
Training includes specific technical skills needed in the
field and broader skills in communications, teamwork, and human
relations, which are necessary for career success.