Perceptive Technician adept at performing routine and non-routine inspections, repair and maintenance of different operational systems. Talented at efficiently resolving electrical and mechanical problems. Experience working with electrical hand tools, soldering, and mechanical testing equipment.
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● Intermediate Level Calibration of Physical/Dimensional Test and Measuring Systems
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand principles and theories related to instrumentation; describe concepts of pressure, vacuum, torque, force, and tension; understand principles of pressure and vacuum devices calibration; understand principles of temperature devices operation and standards; and describe the concepts of dimensional measurement. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: include classroom exercises and laboratory. General course topics include pressure and vacuum; temperature and flow; torque, force, and tension; temperature devices and standards; testing and calibration; hydraulic and pneumatic pressure gauges; and dimensional calibration.
● General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment Calibration and Maintenance
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe operating principles and calibration considerations for meters, counters, oscilloscopes, and signal generators; repair and calibrate meters, counters, oscilloscopes, and signal generators; troubleshoot electronic equipment to a faulty component given reference materials and test equipment; utilize proper safety procedures; and utilize publications and calibration procedures to perform calibration of electronic equipment. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: include audiovisual materials, laboratory, and lecture. General course topics include electrical safety; equipment handling procedures; electrical transmission lines and radio frequency (RF) connectors; test equipment calibration procedures; and test equipment repair procedures.
● Aviation Electronics Technician (Intermediate) "ATI" Apprentice Technical Training (ATT)
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to analyze and troubleshoot AC/DC circuits, solid state circuits, and digital logic circuits; and use electronic and digital test equipment. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: include audiovisual materials, classroom exercises, computer-based training,
discussion, laboratory, learner presentations, lecture, and practical exercises. General course topics include mathematics for electronics, DC circuits, AC circuits, analog circuits, digital circuits, and electrical safety.
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