Hard Skills
IntermediateSolderingThe process of joining electrical components by melting a filler metal (solder) into the joint to create a conductive bond.
IntermediateWiring Diagram InterpretationThe ability to read and follow technical drawings and electrical schematics to ensure correct wire placement and routing.
IntermediateConnector CrimpingUsing manual or pneumatic tools to deform a metal sleeve onto a wire to create a secure electrical and mechanical connection.
IntermediateContinuity TestingUtilizing multimeters or specialized test fixtures to verify that an electrical circuit is complete and correctly wired.
BeginnerESD (Electrostatic Discharge) AwarenessUnderstanding and following protocols to prevent static electricity from damaging sensitive electronic components.
Soft Skills
AdvancedManual DexterityThe ability to make coordinated hand and finger movements to grasp, manipulate, and assemble small parts like pins and sockets.
AdvancedAttention to DetailThe ability to focus on minute specifics of an assembly, such as wire color codes, insulation depth, and cleanliness.