GEARS Level 1: RMEO Foundational Technical Training

For Current Employees of Amazon Only

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Dallas/Fort Worth

Online

Course Dates: Aug 31, 2026 - Nov 02, 2026

Enrollment Deadline: Aug 10, 2026

Available Seats: 35

Denver CO Cohort

Online

Course Dates: Aug 31, 2026 - Nov 02, 2026

Enrollment Deadline: Aug 10, 2026

Available Seats: 5

Tampa FL Cohort

Online

Course Dates: Aug 31, 2026 - Nov 02, 2026

Enrollment Deadline: Aug 10, 2026

Available Seats: 18

Phoenix AZ Cohort

Online

Course Dates: Aug 31, 2026 - Nov 02, 2026

Enrollment Deadline: Aug 10, 2026

Available Seats: 20

Richmond VA Cohort

Online

Course Dates: Aug 31, 2026 - Nov 02, 2026

Enrollment Deadline: Aug 10, 2026

Available Seats: 22

Course Details

This course is best suited for Associates who are interested in the Amazon RMEO operator role. No experience is required for this role; however, associates must be a blue badge at Amazon for one year to apply for RMEO positions.  


GEARS Pre-Apprenticeship Training is an 80-hour course that introduces learners with no previous experience to the field of mechatronics and robotics maintenance. This course blends online and in-person learning. It covers fundamental topics in advanced manufacturing including careers, problem-solving, electronics, electrical systems, hydraulics, PLC and CNC programming, critical thinking, and lean manufacturing.

 

The course includes online content that learners complete independently and in-person hours to review, expand, and ask questions about this content. The course is assessed on each learning module. Learners must achieve a score of 80% or higher in each final module quiz, and learners will have a maximum of three attempts to pass each quiz. 

What You'll Learn
Distinguish how foundational industrial manufacturing concepts are applied in an industrial setting. Explore different career opportunities and understand required skills and qualifications. Apply problem-solving skills to manufacturing challenges and optimize processes.Understand how electricity powers manufacturing systems and how to troubleshoot issues. Identify and resolve common electrical system issues using fundamental electrical principles. Understand hydraulic sys...
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Skills you'll acquire

Equipment MaintenanceRepairingTroubleshootingActive ListeningJudgment and Decision Making
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Knowledge Outcomes and Experience

  • Maintenance & Repair Workers, General (49-9071.00)
  • Electro-Mechanical & Mechatronics Technologists & Technicians (17-3024.00)
  • Robotics Technicians (17-3024.01)
  • Electrical & Electronics Repairers, Commercial & Industrial Equipment (49-2094.00)

Instructor Details

Emily Albertsen

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