Engineering Assistant, Mechanic Equip (Sioux Chief)

Hour-based occupation
Onet code: 17-3013.00

4

Years

960h

Related instruction

8000h

On-the-job training
Classroom Instruction Topics
  • Industrial Electrical Safety
  • Technical Math
  • Machine Shop Safety
  • Basic Lathe Operation
  • Basic Mill Operation
  • DC Electrical
  • AC Electrical
  • Fundamentals of Industrial Machine Repair
  • Engineering Graphics And CADD I
  • Electric Motor Controls I
  • Programmable Logic Controller
  • Programmable Logic Controller I
  • Applied Statics & Mechanics
  • Introduction To Machine Design
  • Parametric Modeling, Inventor
  • Advanced Parametric Modeling And Prototyping, Inventor
  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing & Robotic Control
  • Programmable Logic Controller II
  • Variable Speed Motors And Drives
  • Industrial Robotics
  • Electric Motor Controls II
  • Welding for the Trades
  • Introduction To Structural Steel Design
  • Networking For Automated Systems
On-the-job Training
  • Project/ File management - Manage projects and files according to SCM framework and Machine Design Guidelines.
  • Project Design - Select materials and components, create working prototypes, analyze current process and engineer improvements into machinery/work centers.
  • Detail - Specify features complete with tolerances, notes and dimensions for the machine shop.
  • Machine work - Basic operation of manual mill/lathe.
  • Verify finished components & assemblies for fitment, finish, and conformance to specifications using micrometer, caliper and other measuring devices
  • Purchasing - Source components and materials, acquire quotes, write purchase orders, check in component when received.
  • Cameras, leak detectors, laser measuring, transducers. Install, repair, adjust, maintain.
  • Assembly drawings - Provide clear and concise drawings to be used in the assembly of the machine.
  • Weldments/fabrication/sheet metal. Mill, lathe, drill/tap, cut, bend. Weld mig/tig carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum
  • Mechanical assembly - Assembly of all mechanical components.
  • Controls - Electrical box layout and fitment, wiring, PLC programming, motor control, robotic controls, controls sequence. Electrical schematic
  • Fluid controls - Size, layout, and routing hydraulics and pneumatics
  • Safety design - Barriers, switches, and sensors
  • Component Routing - Wire, cable, tube, hose routing and protection
  • Tooling - Design, specify, select material, harden, chrome, and polish
  • Start up, debugging, proofing
  • Write operator/maintenance manual
  • Train operators, maintenance personnel
  • Front office - Purchasing 20 hours, Accounting 20 hours, Safety office 20 hours, incident investigation 20 hours, Safety officer 20 hours, HR 20 hours, Sales 20 hours
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