Electronics technician for devices and systems

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The electronics technician for devices and systems is an industrial electrical profession that has existed since the reorganization of the electrical professions on July 3, 2003 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1144 ). He is very similar to the former apprenticeships industrial electronics technician specializing in device technology and communications electronics technician ; however, the training content was expanded towards independence (quality management, evaluation of processes, administration, etc.). A similar apprenticeship in the craft with the same framework curriculum for the vocational school is the system electronics technician .

The duration of the training is 3½ years without any reduction. Two-year vocational training is possible in the form of an industrial electrician specializing in devices and systems . This training can then be continued as an electronics technician for devices and systems, but not necessarily in the same company.

Areas of application

The profession of electronics technician for devices can be trained in the following areas:

  • Information and communication technology equipment
  • Medical equipment
  • Automotive systems
  • System components, sensors, actuators, microsystems
  • EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services)
  • Measurement and testing technology

Components of the training

The training takes place in a training company and the vocational school ; the classroom can be in block sessions take place. Here u. a. covers the following topics:

The most common areas of application for trained electronics technicians for devices and systems include production areas , repairs , electronics laboratories or customer service . What these areas have in common is that they require expertise in manufacturing and repairing devices.

The training regulations are determined by the regulation on vocational training in industrial electrical professions. It describes the training content as follows (version of July 24, 2007):

The subject of vocational training is at least the following qualifications:

  1. Vocational training, labor and collective bargaining law,
  2. Structure and organization of the training company,
  3. Safety and health protection at work,
  4. Environmental Protection,
  5. Operational and technical communication,
  6. Planning and organizing the work, evaluating the work results,
  7. Assembling and connecting electrical equipment,
  8. Measuring and analyzing electrical functions and systems,
  9. Assessing the safety of electrical systems and equipment,
  10. Installation and configuration of IT systems,
  11. Advice and support for customers, provision of services,
  12. Technical order analysis, solution development,
  13. Construction, expansion or modification of building services systems,
  14. Maintenance of technical building systems and systems,
  15. Operation of technical systems,
  16. Technical building management,
  17. Business processes and quality management in the area of ​​operation.

The above-mentioned qualifications are to be applied and deepened in one of the following areas:

  1. Residential and commercial buildings,
  2. Operations building,
  3. Functional buildings and facilities,
  4. Infrastructure facilities,
  5. Industrial plants.

The area of ​​application is determined by the training company. Other areas of application are permitted if the qualifications mentioned can be imparted in them.

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ordinance on vocational training in industrial electrical professions. July 24, 2007 (PDF, 392  kB ).