Electronics Engineering Technician

Program Learning Outcomes

This Seneca program has been validated by the Credential Validation Service as an Ontario College Credential as required by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities.

As a graduate, you will be prepared to reliably demonstrate the ability to:

  • Modify and prepare electrical and electronics drawings, layouts and reports using appropriate technology to communicate accurate technical information and to assist in the completion of project requirements.
  • Perform procedures to test electrical and/or electronic circuits, equipment and systems in accordance with relevant operational guidelines and standards.
  • Assemble, modify, troubleshoot and install electronic circuits, equipment and systems in accordance with task requirements, functional specifications and relevant standards with guidance as required.
  • Maintain and repair electronic equipment and systems in accordance with relevant operational guidelines.
  • Assist with the purchase of electronic equipment, components and systems in accordance with codes, standards, task requirements, and functional specifications.
  • Assemble, analyze and troubleshoot digital logic circuits, embedded systems, and programmable logic devices using industry specific software tools and programming languages to ensure their functional operation with guidance as required.
  • Analyze and build circuits consisting of various components using industry specific tools, techniques and measurements to meet project objectives.
  • Analyze and troubleshoot control systems using industry specific methods to optimize their operation.
  • Troubleshoot, maintain and repair telecommunication systems in accordance with standards and guidelines to support their effective operation.
  • Comply with health and safety guidelines and procedures in accordance with best practices and relevant regulations.
  • Assist in implementing and conducting quality control and quality assurance programs and procedures in accordance with standards and guidelines
  • Complete work in compliance with relevant legislation, established standards, codes, policies, procedures and regulations, and sustainability best practices and ethical principles.