Electro-Mechanical Technicians
What do they do?
Electro-mechanical technicians combine knowledge of mechanical technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits. They operate, test, and maintain unmanned, automated, robotic, or electromechanical equipment.
Wages Requirements, and Outlook
$53,340 a year
$25.65 an hour
1% (Little or no change)
Most electro-mechanical technicians need either an associate's degree or a post-secondary certificate
"Employment of electro-mechanical technicians is projected to show little or no change from 2014 to 2024"
"Electro-mechanical technicians are generalists in technology, and their broad skill set will help sustain demand for their services."
- data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Skills/Characteristics
- Repair, rework, calibrate, install, develop, test, and program specific job related technology
- High ability in communicating with supervisors, peers, or subordinates
- Documenting/Recording information
- Controlling machines and processes
- High abillity in observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from relevant sources
Job Listing
Confidential-Manufacturing - Norwich, CT
Degree in engineering or trade licenses and certificates or
5 to 10 years of experience in a maintenance supervisory role
"Qualified candidates must be able to perform routine maintenance on equipment and determine when and what kind of maintenance is needed. Installing equipment, machines, wiring and controlling operations of equipment is required."
"Candidates must be able to work in hot atmospheres and sounds and noise levels that can be distracting. Managing and working with others in teams in a close proximity is essential"