Hard Skills
IntermediateBlueprint and Schematic InterpretationThe ability to read and understand technical drawings, electrical circuit diagrams, and assembly instructions to correctly install components.
IntermediateElectrical Component SolderingThe skill of using specialized tools to fuse metal components together to create secure electrical connections.
Entry-levelPrecision Hand and Power Tool UsageProficiency in operating torque wrenches, wire strippers, crimpers, and pneumatic tools for delicate assembly tasks.
FoundationalElectrical Safety Standards ComplianceKnowledge of safety protocols and standards such as UL or IEC to ensure the assembly environment and product are safe.
IntermediateQuality Control InspectionThe systematic checking of assembled units for defects, missing parts, or incorrect wiring using visual and automated testing methods.
IntermediateContinuity and Dielectric TestingUsing multimeters and high-potential (Hi-Pot) testers to verify electrical flow and insulation resistance.