Would you like to find out if you would like to be an electronics service technician? The information here might help you. This information is a part of the Electronics Centre at the Equinet Broadcasting Network.
The Electronics Centre at the Equinet Broadcasting Network provides an introduction. That introduction might help you understand information here.
These resources give information about the "Electronics service technician" (or "Electronic equipment repairer") occupation.
This resource describes the "Electronics service technician" occupation as part of a group of occupations.
To work as an Electronics service technician, you might want an appropriate education and experience. You might get some of that background via an appropriate educational institution. While working as an Electronics service technician, you might continue to learn new information and skills.
You might use these resources to help you begin preparing for Electronics service technician work.
You might find that learning or reviewing some mathematics helps you understand electronics. You can start learning or reviewing some mathematics to help you understand electronics.
Making a career decision to enter the electronics field might feel complicated. If you are already an electronics technician, you might want career advancement. Perhaps your experience might help others. Especially for women, networks and mentors might be helpful.
The International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) is one organization that might be of interest.
Women considering careers in electronics might find some resources of interest. A listing of some "Women and careers in science and in technology" resources exists. The listing is at the Electronics Centre at the Equinet Broadcasting Network.
Are you an EAL/ESL woman who is thinking about a career involving electronics? Are you an EAL/ESL woman who is already an electronics technician? If you are in either of these situations, please e-mail to ebn@excite.com. Ask about the "Network of EAL/ESL women electronics technicians".
Are you having trouble, when you try to "follow a link" from here? Do you have questions about the information here? If so, please feel free to contact me, Barry G. Wong, by e-mail at ebn@excite.com.
This page was updated on July 27, 2003.
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