Electronics Technician
The overall program will consist of 22 credit hours of college credit from Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) and classes will be conducted Monday through Friday from 8am-4pm in person at the VECTR Center. The overall length of the training is 15 weeks and there will be 3 programs conducted per year. The approximate start dates will be February-June, June-September and October-February. • MATH 1111 – College Algebra – 3 credit hours• ELCR 1005 – Soldering Technology – 1 credit hours• ELCR 1010 – Direct Current Circuits – 6 credit hours• ELCR 1020 – Alternating Current Circuits – 7 credit hours• ELCR 1040 – Digital and Microprocessor Fundamentals – 5 credit hours
ABOUT THE JOB
Apply electrical and electronic theory and related knowledge to design, build, repair, adjust, and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery for subsequent evaluation and use.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Apply electrical and electronic theory
- Design electrical components
- Build electrical components
- Repair electrical components
- Adjust and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery
QUALIFICATIONS
- Knowledge of electrical and electronic theory
- Ability to design, build, repair, adjust, and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery
ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY
No Prerequisite eligibility requirements.
TARGET MOCS
All MOCs
ELIGIBLE SERVICE BRANCHES
All Services
BENEFITS
- 22 credit hours of college credit from Central Georgia Technical College
- Lodging provided by Robins AFB at no cost
- Program cost covered by Federal and State Grants
PROGRAM COST
0
OTHER
Lodging provided by Robins AFB in a contingency dorm at no cost. Single room, shared bath with same gender; therefore, military members cannot be accompanied.Cost of program is paid for using Federal and State Grants such as Georgia Hope Grant, Georgia Career Grant, Pell Grant, and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Grant. Georgia VECTR Center’s programs are designed for service members without transferable skills in the civilian sector. Students with a bachelor’s degree or higher may not qualify for certain financial aid.