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How Do I Become an Electronics Repair Technician? PDF Print E-mail

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Many industries depend on Electronics Repair Technicians to keep their necessary systems up and running. This requires a degree or vocational training, an entry-level position to gain experience and professional certification in some cases. With the right preparation, Electronics Repair Technicians could themselves in high demand.
 
Consider a Degree Program to Become an Electronics Repair Technician
Degree programs are offered at many local colleges, universities or vocational schools and can last anywhere from two to four years. These programs typically contain coursework in the following areas:
•    Electronic Circuitry
•    Digital Circuitry
•    Technical Math
•    Electronic Devices
•    Electronic Controls
•    Networking Systems

Find a Job as an Electronics Repair Technician
Once you complete a degree program or another formal training program, you will have ample skills to obtain a job. The best prospects may be in the commercial and industrial sector, where job growth of seven percent is expected during the period between 2006 and 2016. Building equipment contractors and electronics wholesales are two of the biggest employing industries. Technicians may find jobs working with biomedical development, telecommunications, robotics, computer repair or aerospace research.

 
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