Hard Skills
BeginnerContinuity and Resistance TestingThe ability to use multimeters and specialized ohmmeters to verify the electrical integrity and resistance levels of filaments within electronic components.
IntermediateVisual Microscopic InspectionUsing high-power magnification tools to identify structural defects, coating irregularities, or contamination on thin filament wires.
IntermediateElectronic Test Equipment CalibrationThe practice of adjusting and verifying that testing instruments are performing within their specified accuracy limits.
BeginnerElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PreventionAdhering to protocols such as using grounding straps and antistatic mats to prevent static electricity from damaging sensitive electronic assemblies.
BeginnerData Logging and DocumentationAccurately recording test results, serial numbers, and batch data into a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) or logbook.
AdvancedFailure Analysis and TroubleshootingSystematically diagnosing why a filament failed a test to determine if the issue is material-based or process-based.
IntermediateInterpretation of Technical SchematicsReading and understanding engineering drawings and circuit diagrams to ensure filaments are tested against the correct design parameters.