Electronics technician for machines and drive technology

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The electronics technician for machines and drive technology has been a state-recognized training occupation since 2003 according to the Vocational Training Act and the Crafts Code .

Duration of training and structure

The training period to become an electronics technician for machines and drive technology is usually three and a half years. The training takes place at the training company and vocational school .

The job is structured as a mono job and, unlike some other electrical jobs, such as electronics technician for industrial engineering or electronics technician for devices and systems , has no areas of application.

Electronics technicians for machines and drive technology are qualified electricians in terms of accident prevention regulations .

Work areas

Electronics technicians for machines and drive technology work in companies that develop and assemble electrical machines and drive systems. They commission these systems and carry out maintenance work. One focus of her activity is the manufacture of windings for drives.

Vocational training profile

According to the 2003 training regulations, 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. Assembly and disassembly of electrical machines,
  14. Manufacture of windings,
  15. Installation and commissioning of drive systems,
  16. Maintenance of drive systems,
  17. Business processes and quality management.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance on vocational training for electronics technicians for machines and drive technology. From July 3, 2003 (PDF, 64  kB ).
  2. [1] (PDF; 65 kB) Framework curriculum for electronics technicians for machines and drive technology on the KMK website . Retrieved September 28, 2010
  3. ^ [2] Training profile on the BiBB website . Retrieved September 28, 2010
  4. Ordinance on vocational training for electronics technicians for machines and drive technology. From July 3, 2003 (PDF, 64  kB ).