Robotics and Automation

Robotics and Automation

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Our Instructor

Konner Keller
kellerK@uppervalleycc.org 
937.778.1980 x289

student info

What We Do In Robotics and Automation

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Skills For The Future

Students work with a variety of applications in preparation for careers specializing in robotics and electronic equipment. Topics and projects include

  • Troubleshoot and Repair Electronics

  • Program an Allen Bradley PLC using industrial sensors

  • Program Robotic Equipment

  • AC/DC Electronics

  • Learn basic Human Machine Interface (HMI) programming

  • Ohms law

  • Multimeters usage

  • Semi-Conductors identification and usage

  • Digital component identification and usage

  • Circuit building

  • Motor control

  • Pneumatics

  • Basic Hydraulics

  • Understanding of electricity

  • Motors and how they work and usages

  • Solder/Desolder Analog Component Identification and usage

Career Development

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Career Opportunities

Students work with a variety of applications in preparation for careers specializing in robotics and electronic equipment. Topics and projects include:

  • Electronics Assembler

  • Electronics Technician

  • Maintenance Technician

  • Networking Specialist

  • Electrical Engineer

  • Electromechanical/Mechanical Engineer

  • Industrial Maintenance

  • Robotoc Programmer

  • PLC Programmer

Potential Earnings

  • Electronics Technician  $12.00 - $20.00/hour

  • Maintenance Technician  $15.00 - $23.00/hour

  • Electrical Engineer  $60,000/year

  • Electromechanical Engineer  $60,000/year

College Credit

Edison State Community College - up to 9 semester hours

Sinclair Community College - up to 6 semester hours

University of Northwestern Ohio

Training & Certifications

  • FANUC Dual Check Safety Certification

  • FANUC CERT Handling Tool

  • 10 hour OSHA Certification

  • Lockout/Tagout Certification

  • Forklift Training

Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Students who qualify have the opportunity to participate in one of three options for career development during their senior year. All three programs allow students to work within their career field while attending school on a modified schedule, so you they gain skills, experience and competitive wages.

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