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Process Technician with VR Training (VR Headset v3 Included)

This online course provides an intensive overview of the skills needed to become a process technician. You will leverage VR technology to learn a wide variety of skills, including math, inspection, safety, machining, quality, electrical systems, automation, mechanical systems, motor controls, fluid systems, and joining.

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$3,570.00 (USD)

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What is the average salary of a process technician?

According to Indeed.com, the average salary of a process technician in the United States is $56,333.

What is a process technician? What does a process technician do?

A process technician plays a crucial role in the manufacturing and production industries, ensuring that processes run efficiently and safely. These professionals are responsible for monitoring, troubleshooting, and improving production processes to optimize productivity and quality.

What is advanced manufacturing?

According to Manufacturing.org, advanced manufacturing refers to the use of innovative technologies to create new and existing products. 

Does this course prepare you for a certification?

No.

What specific skills in advanced manufacturing will I learn in this course?

  • Equipment Operation and Maintenance: Process technicians need to be adept at operating and maintaining a variety of advanced manufacturing equipment, including Programmable Logic Controller (PLC’s), robotics, and automated systems.
  • Automation and Robotics: Understanding the principles of automation and robotics is increasingly important as these technologies become more prevalent in advanced manufacturing.
  • Technical Drawings and Schematics: The ability to read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics is vital for understanding equipment functionality and troubleshooting issues.
  • Process Control Systems: A solid understanding of process control systems, including sensors, controllers, and feedback loops, which is essential for monitoring and optimizing manufacturing processes.

Does the course include a focus on quality control and process improvement techniques?

Yes, this course covers lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and ISO 9001.

How is advanced manufacturing different from traditional manufacturing, and does the course cover these differences?

In traditional manufacturing, a process technician focuses on manual monitoring and control of equipment with limited automation, relying heavily on routine checks and physical adjustments. In advanced manufacturing, the role shifts to managing highly automated, data-driven systems, using sensors, software, and real-time analytics to optimize production processes with greater precision and efficiency.

This course comprehensively covers the role shift to advanced manufacturing.

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