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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

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essential skills
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optional skills
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related roles
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ISCO-08 group

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Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept

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