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FANUC Certified Robot Technician

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Certification

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Written assessment for technical level position as a robotics engineering associate in manufacturing.

Duration

18 month initiative

Format

Hybrid

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Program Details

Detailed information about this program

Written assessment for technical level position as a robotics engineering associate in manufacturing.

Requirements

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply robot safety knowledge to operate systems using internal and external safety devices in automated work environments
  • Configure robot operations by mastering and re‑mastering robots and setting coordinate frames during teach‑pendant–based setup activities
  • Develop robot programs by creating motion and non‑motion logic structures in programming contexts
  • Manage robot system files by performing backups, restores, and image recoveries in file‑handling scenarios
  • Integrate robotic systems by establishing communication with peripheral devices, configuring I/O, and setting end‑of‑arm tooling parameters during deployment
  • Execute advanced robotic operations by applying enhanced program functions, programming auxiliary axes, and defining advanced motion logic in complex automation tasks
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians17-3024.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

Auto-populated·from NSX Competency Framework

Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Electromechanical system performance — evaluate using oscilloscopes, bridges, and electronic voltmeters with minimal oversight during scheduled production testing cycles.
  • Electrical, electronic, and mechanical components — modify, maintain, or repair to restore proper functioning in response to standard fault conditions on the shop floor.
  • Assembly sequences — determine independently by reading blueprints and wiring diagrams for moderately complex subassemblies in a manufacturing or field-service environment.
  • Instrumentation software — install and configure in microprocessor-based control systems following vendor documentation and established site procedures.
  • Component dimensions and clearances — verify using precision measuring tools and document results against engineering tolerances in a quality-control workflow.
  • Soldered electrical connections — produce and inspect to IPC or equivalent workmanship standards while assembling units in a mid-volume production environment.
  • Equipment malfunctions — troubleshoot using systematic diagnostic methods, applying deductive reasoning to isolate faults in electromechanical assemblies.
  • CAD and analytical software — use to review design drawings and interpret test data when supporting engineering changes on existing equipment.
  • Quality control analyses — perform on completed assemblies, identifying out-of-tolerance conditions and initiating corrective action through established reporting channels.
  • Maintenance records and technical reports — write accurately to document repair actions, parts used, and test results in a department database or ERP system.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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