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Non-IPC Training
Over ninety percent of electrical failures on finished PCBs are related to inadequate soldering processes.
- Hand soldering skills training for leaded and unleaded solders. Courses can be devised around your particular company needs, and abilities of those candidates presented for training. This work is project based and practical, there are tests for the competence and standards that you need.
A suggested syllabus of this kind can take up to one working day. In order to give the best advantage to the students, classes should not be made up of more than four individuals, please ask for details.
- There is a chronic shortage of science and technology teachers in our main stream schools. In order to try and fulfil the needs of the curriculum, many schools have to ask none-scientifically trained staff to support students through GCSE and Diploma courses. This is a harrowing and unfulfilling experience for pupils and staff, and much talent is lost due to these circumstances. E.T.S has been supporting such schools by training none scientific staff to a level of competence needed to enable them to deliver courses with confidence. Often, staff can support easily on theoretically based studies, and workshop practice and hand skills can be undertaken by E.T.S.
- Test and Repair skills on Surface Mounted as well as Through Hole technologies can be taught. Great care must be taken to ensure that candidates have sufficient background knowledge to assimilate these courses. Colour perception skills have to be assessed, and levels of literacy and numeracy have to be understood.
- There are those individuals whose place in the manufacturing process is sometimes overlooked, (e.g. storepersons, dispatchers and purchase officers) but their compliance to practices which are commensurate to the well being of the product are of vital importance. E.T.S have devised training in the identification and handling of components to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum, and stricter controls for goods inwards are applied.
- Most environments within the electronics manufacturing sector can be up-skilled. All we need to know is the nature of your concern, and we can collaborate with you to provide the necessary skills match to suit your needs, at a time of your choosing, and in a way that ensures minimum disruption to the manufacturing process.
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