Industrial Manufacturing Technician - 1 year

Hybrid-based
ONET: 17-3029.09

1

Years

83

Skills

3048h

Related instructions

2736h

On-the-job training
Curriculum
  • Technical Math
  • Industrial Applied Algebra
  • Technical Math II
  • Power Transmission
  • Basic Machine Repair
  • Industrial Applied Geometry
  • Reading Eng Drawings
  • Basic Welding
  • Blueprint Reading
  • Weld Fundamentals
  • Hydraulics/Pneumatics
  • Welding
  • Hydraulics
  • Basic Fluid Power
  • Advanced Hydraulics
  • Pneumatics
  • Programmable Controllers
  • MIG Welding
  • Advanced Pneumatics
  • Adv Program Controllers
  • TIG Welding
  • Welding Processes I
  • Welding Processes II
  • Electronics Math
  • National Electric Code
  • Basic Electricity/Electronics
  • Basic Electricity
  • Industrial Mathematics
  • Introduction to Drafting
  • DC Electronics
  • Electrical Schematics/ Std.
  • Digital Electronics I
  • Industrial Electricity
  • AC Electronics
  • Control Systems
  • Microcomputer Interface
  • Industrial Electrical Cont
  • Ind Elec Motors/Controls
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Ind Electrical Maint III
  • Intro to PLC's
  • Technical Math III
  • Advanced PLC's
  • Ind Electrical Maint IV
  • National Electrical Code
  • Industrial Automation I
  • Controls & Mechatronics
  • Mechanical Power Trans.
  • Industrial Automation II
  • Mechanical Power Trans
  • Technical Electricity
  • Intro to Digital Logic
  • Digital Logic Circuits
  • Industrial Electronics
  • Advanced Technical Math
On-the-job training
  • Protect self and other workers from accidents and injuries
    • Follow industry-specific safety procedures around electricity, machines, Equipment & manufacturing progresses
    • Minimize potential hazards
    • Work following OSHA industrial safety standards Maintain clean work areas & Lean Manufacturing
    • Demonstrate awareness of first aid, CPR, and blood borne pathogens Inspect, maintain, and report and replace hand tools and power equipment.
  • Operate production equipment
    • Works according to production schedules to meet job specifications.
    • Operates equipment safely and efficiently
    • Monitor and inspect products and processes
    • Monitor and adjust equipment during operations as needed
    • Documents work, work process and adjustments
    • Shuts down equipment properly
    • Disassembles equipment and components, if appropriate
    • Cleans up tooling, equipment, and work space
  • Produce quality product
    • Verifies product quality following quality work instructions
    • Report completed work accurately
    • Perform quality checks
    • Demonstrate awareness of defects and causes of rework
    • Monitors the cost of poor quality (including scrap & rework)
    • Apply cost of quality principles to jobs and manufacturing processes
    • Apply quality training to job duties and work processes
    • Document all quality tests & understand implications and consequences of documentation
    • Adhere to customer specific quality requirements
    • Follow company specific quality guidelines
  • Interpret technical information
    • Use blueprints, formulas and process control sheets efficiently
    • Reference project plans and documents by completing an apprenticeship Job Book or checklist of competency completion
    • Apply job specifications to work process accurately
    • Interprets production orders properly
    • Follows quality specifications accurately
  • Measure and inspect work using mechanical tools and testing equipment
    • Measure and visually inspect materials, products or parts, and finished goods in accordance with job specifications
    • Apply math to measuring and inspection of work
    • Interpret tolerances using blue prints and job specifications
    • Use gauges and measuring devices accurately
    • Verify workmanship and compliance with job specifications
    • Identify and report non-complaint stock, material, parts. Or finished goods
    • Inspects materials, parts, products, or finished goods in accordance with quality.
    • Select and use hand and mechanical tools appropriately
    • Use applicable systems to report results and document work
  • Demonstrate knowledge of routine equipment maintenance
    • Inspect equipment
    • Demonstrate mechanical problem solving abilities
    • Identify when a machine is not working properly
    • Apply preventative maintenance practices effectively
    • Follow general lubrication guidelines
    • Maintain machine components following manufacturer specifications (if applicable)
    • Follow basic troubleshooting guides
    • Assist and communicate with maintenance personnel on equipment malfunctions
    • Demonstrate awareness of basic maintenance concepts
  • Demonstrate knowledge of inventory and material processes
    • Apply lean manufacturing principles to work processes
    • Compare inventory flow to roles and responsibilities
    • Demonstrate aware of process flows in manufacturing plant
    • Identify material management processes
    • Demonstrate awareness of logistics related to raw materials and customer deliveries
    • Work with production materials according to work schedules
    • Apply basic manufacturing equipment operations
  • Demonstrate knowledge of trends and the current state of the business
    • Identify the competition and potential opportunities (Ex. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats or related analysis)
    • Explain the competition and potential opportunities between internal businesses
    • Describe the importance of department and plant goals (Ex. Key Performance Indicators)
    • Apply basic business terms to manufacturing related work processes
    • Demonstrate awareness of both upstream and downstream
    • Participate in company leadership briefings
    • Relate the job role and trade to keeping jobs
  • Demonstrate continuous improvement
    • Suggest improvements to business and manufacturing processes
    • Uses tools for continuous improvement effectively
    • Minimizes and removes process wastes (associated with water, energy, manufacturing processes and other resources)
    • Participates in continuous improvement for professional growth
    • Identifies potential defects
    • Follows standard work instructions properly
    • Maintains records regarding machine faults
    • Applies visual management/visual controls through Six Sigma
    • Applies root cause analysis to continuous improvement of manufacturing work processes
    • Applies autonomous maintenance principles
    • Identifies equipment abnormalities
    • Adapts to process changes including cycle times, set-ups, and tooling
    • Participates in cross-training opportunities
    • Understands the business strategies and motives for continuous improvement
    • Applies profitable sustainability concepts to continuous improvement
  • Set-up production equipment
    • Plans for and identifies set-up requirements
    • Selects tool and materials
    • Verifies safety
    • Assembles equipment
    • Performs mechanical set-up according to employer's Standard Operating Procedure manual, and equipment manufacturer's specifications
    • Tests and verifies set-up
    • Adjusts set-up as needed to meet product and production specifications
    • Interprets visual controls accurately
    • Inspects equipment and components
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