 
  Become an Engineering Technician. Engineering technicians play a
  vital role in the research, development and production process.
  This 100% online course will train you for a career in
  manufacturing engineering tech. Key topics include machining,
  quality, grinding, electrical systems, automation, motor controls
  and more.
  
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  Job Outlook for Engineering Technicians
  - According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS),
  engineering technicians earn up to $56,000 annually on average.
  
- Job demand for engineering technicians will grow 3% over the
  next decade, according to BLS data.
  
- The BLS also found that many new opportunities for
  engineering technicians will require a background or knowledge of
  “software and technology in addition to traditional manual
  skills.”
  
  Engineering Technician FAQs
  WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ENGINEER AND AN ENGINEERING
  TECHNICIAN?
  Engineer is term to describe generalists who work across research
  and development, as well as design and production. Technicians
  play a supporting role throughout the engineering process and may
  be tasked with various duties that aid an engineer. Additionally,
  a team of engineering techs may work under a single engineer.
  WHAT DO ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS DO?
  Engineering technicians help solve technical problems throughout
  the engineering process, and their duties may vary depending on
  the field they work in. In the manufacturing industry, an
  engineer tech might draft layouts, build equipment, conduct
  experiments, collect data and record results.
  IS ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN A GOOD CAREER?
  Yes. Working as an engineering technicians is a great way to
  understand the tactical side of research, development and
  production. Additionally, working as a technician can lead to
  more senior roles on an engineering team or to career advancement
  as an engineer.
  Course Objectives
  - Master fabrication, assembly and additive manufacturing
  processes
  
- understand product, process, and production design and
  management
  
- Learn PLC equipment, programming and communication
  
- Understand advances in metallurgy and materials science
  
- Learn the basics of Six Sigma, 5S, Lean and TPM
  
  
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  Prerequisites and Requirements
  There are no prerequisites to take this course.
  Curriculum
  MATH
  Fractions and decimals, units of measurement and basics of
  tolerance; algebra, geometry, trigonometry and blueprint reading
  INSPECTION
  Introduction to GD&T, optical comparators and CMMs; standards
  for inspecting and calibrating holes, threads and surfaces
  METAL CUTTING
  Basic cutting theory and processes; introduction to metal cutting
  fluids and tool materials
  MACHINING
  Safety for metal cutting; introduction to CAD and CAM for
  machining
  SAFETY
  OSHA, personal protective equipment, SDS and hazard
  communication; hand and power tool safety, safety for lifting
  devices and powered industrial truck safety
  MATERIALS
  Physical and mechanical properties of metal manufacturing;
  classification of steel, essentials of heat treatment of steel
  and hardness testing
  QUALITY AND MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT
  Lean manufacturing, 5S and continuous process improvement; Six
  Sigma, conducting Kaizen events and value stream mapping
  GRINDING
  Grinding processes and safety; grinding ferrous and nonferrous
  metals
  POWER AND CONTROLS
  Electrical units, AC and DC power sources, distribution systems;
  introduction to circuits, relays, contactors, and motor starters
  PLCS AND AUTOMATION
  Basics of Siemens PLC hardware, communication and inputs and
  outputs; Automated systems and control, robot troubleshooting,
  maintenance and installations
  ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
  Basic additive manufacturing processes, methods and materials;
  integrating additive manufacturing with traditional manufacturing
  WELDING
  Introduction to welding processes, types and defects;
  introduction to SMAW, GMAW, FCAW and GTAW
  ADHESIVES
  Intro to adhesive bonding, process and properties; surface
  preparation and steps for adhesive application
  FASTENERS
  Intro to fastener threads, fastener ergonomics and properties;
  understanding torque
  COMPOSITES
  Overview of composite processes and advanced thermoset resins for
  composites; intro to lay-up, spray-up and compression molding
  Instructor
  This is a completely self-pace course. Additional support will be
  provided through email and phone.
  Registration and Enrollment
  This course is 100% online. Start anytime.
  
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