Mechatronics Technician

Competency-based
ONET: 17-3024.00

2

Years

55

Skills

480h

Related instructions
Classroom instruction topics
  • Industrial Safety
  • Electrical Blueprints
  • Basic Industrial Electricity
  • Basic & Intermediate Hydraulics
  • Basic & Intermediate Pneumatics
  • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
  • Introduction to Mechatronics
  • Robotics & Sequencing
  • Mechatronics Troubleshooting
On-the-job training
  • Safety Processes
    • Recognizes safety machinery procedures
    • Recognizes safety, health and environmental requirements
    • Follows company policies and regulations
    • Identifies contact points within organization
  • Communication
    • Reliably follows the instructions of others
    • Willingly asks questions when not fully understood
    • Regards the safety of others by assisting and teaching
    • Maintains proper documentation, logs and calibration records
    • Establishes trust and rapport with operators, supervisors and others
    • Ensure proper communication between shifts, operations and supervision
  • Technical Documentation
    • Reads and interprets mechanical drawings
    • Reads and interprets fluid power (hydraulics/pneumatics) drawings
    • Reads and interprets power-driven drawings
    • Reads and interprets Process & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and process and control loop drawings
    • Reads and interprets vendor information
  • Computer Knowledge
    • Uses a PC with appropriate Windows or Linux operating systems
    • Uses basic computer office tools
    • Access the internet to retrieve information, configures wired and wireless networking, installs applications
    • Uses a tablet device
    • Adds user accounts to a PC
    • Installs and uses anti-virus software according to security policy
  • Automated Material Transport (Conveyors)
    • Assembles rollers and belts
    • Adjusts height and distance to adjoining belts
    • Reverses direction of travel
    • Sets and adjusts tracking
    • Measures and adjusts belt speed
    • Determines if proper guards are in place
    • Adjusts and modifies guards and validates safe operation meets compliance
  • Troubleshooting & Return to Service
    • Installs and troubleshoots key mechanical components
    • Installs and troubleshoots power driven components
    • Installs and troubleshoots electronic sensors and components
    • Installs and troubleshoots power driven control components
    • Installs and troubleshoots fluid power components
    • Installs and troubleshoots vacuum systems components
  • Industrial Computer Systems (PLCs)
    • Installs basic components of a PLC including racks, Ethernet, power supply, processor and single point digital input/output modules
    • Connects power and digital input/output wiring to PLC
    • Selects and appropriately connect sinking and sourcing inputs and outputs
    • Configures and connects a laptop or other programming device to a PLC to upload, download and save program
    • Changes preset timer and counter values, applies and removes forces from program
    • Troubleshoots equipment by observing PLC indicator lights and PLC ladder diagram (relays, timers and counters)
    • Adds a function to a machine or process that requires wiring of additional I/O and basic ladder logic programming
    • Troubleshoots a PLC or a PLC-controlled machine or process by observing input and output conditions and monitoring program in real- time
    • Properly installs and terminates wiring for low level analog signals
    • Troubleshoots equipment or process utilizing PLC or PAC that implements closed loop process control and general purpose multi-axis motion control
  • Robotic Systems
    • Exercises appropriate safety procedures with robots
    • Identifies all types of robots
    • Programs robot movement with teach pendant
    • Uploads, downloads, saves and runs a robot program
    • Interfaces an end effector to a robot controller
    • Calibrates a robot to a transport system
    • Interfaces a robot to a vision system
    • Sets up lighting for a vision system
    • Teaches a vision system how to identify and orient good and bad products
    • Troubleshoots a robot system, replaces components and returns to operation
    • Performs repair procedures on a robot arm
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Alta Loma, CA (91737)
Phone
909 652-6000
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