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Mechatronics and Robotics Maintenance - In-Person Lab

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Texas State Technical College

In PersonType
Hutto, United StatesLocation
Jan 10, 2025 - Mar 14, 2025Course Dates
8 AvailableTotal Seats

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Course Details

This in-person lab course is a follow-on course to Amazon's Mechatronics and Robotics Maintenance course. Build your skills through practice simulations and troubleshooting. Explore robotics, fluid power, mechanical, electrical, and motor controls to prepare for an advanced manufacturing workplace.

*Do not purchase this course if you plan to use Career Choice funding; instead, fill out this form. Please specify if you have the experience to pass the assessment test to enter into this course directly.
What You'll Learn
Define mechatronics and understand the role of maintenance and troubleshooting in mechatronic systems Explain the role of pneumatics and hydraulics in mechatronics and describe fluid systems, key components, and approaches to troubleshooting Describe the use of mechanical drives including selection, maintenance, and alignment Explain electrical circuits and electric motor controls and describe their basic operation and troubleshooting, including relay control, event sequencing, and time-based...
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Skills you'll acquire

Active ListeningCritical ThinkingEquipment MaintenanceMonitoringOperation and Control
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Knowledge Outcomes and Experience

  • Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, & Repair Workers
  • Maintenance Workers, Machinery
  • Maintenance & Repair Workers, General

Eligibility

You will need to self-certify that you meet the following pre-requisites: 1. Basic equipment use (e.g. minimum of 1-year experience in commercial or industrial environment) 2. Basic electrical background (e.g. minimum of 1-year experience using electrical principles and theory) 3. Basic mechanical background (e.g. minimum of 1-year experience use of hand tools) 4. Desire to develop mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting abilities 5. Strong safety orientation 6. Critical thinking skills Successful completion of Unmudl's Mechatronics for Equipment Maintenance Level II course will also prepare learners for the In-Person Lab course.

Schedule

Thursday 01:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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TX, United States03/01/2026
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TX, United States04/18/2025
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TX, United States04/18/2025
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