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Find the manufacturing training you need to get started in one of these dynamic careers. The industry has evolved, with much more specialization and automation, which means technicians are learning entirely new skills. SkillPointe works with hundreds of partners to maintain a vast training database so you can find what you need, from a mechatronics certificate to an electronics engineering technology associate degree.

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An electronics engineering technician tests a product in a lab for EMC compliance

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Earnings potential up to $62 per hour
Jobs Available: 17,500+
Electromechanical technicians maintain equipment like the robotic arm in a car factory

Electro-Mechanical Technician

Earnings potential up to $76 per hour
Jobs Available: 1,400+
An industrial engineering technician reviews a blueprint while talking on a walkie-talkie in front of a worksite

Industrial Engineering Technician

Earnings potential up to $62 per hour
Jobs Available: 7,000+
An industrial machinery mechanic or industrial maintenance technician does maintenance on an automatic robot arm in an auto factory

Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Earnings potential up to $57 per hour
Jobs Available: 44,500+
Apprentices learn how to run a computer control panel in a machine shop

Machinist

Earnings potential up to $53 per hour
Jobs Available: 34,800+
A female semiconductor technician wearing a clean suit examines an integrated circuit in a clean room in a manufacturing facility.

Semiconductor Technician

Earnings potential up to $49 per hour
Jobs Available: 2,900+

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