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Electro-Optics Assembly Technician

Accelerate MT

Micro-CredentialNon-degree

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The Electro-Optics Assembly Technician credential is awarded to participants who complete a comprehensive, 7-week training program in electronics and optics manufacturing. Credential earners receive over 10 hours of in-person instruction and mentorship from an industry expert, hosted at electronics and optics manufacturing facilities in Gallatin County.

Format

In-Person

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  • Montana

    Montana

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply basic engineering principles in electronics assembly
  • Apply basic engineering principles in optical assembly
  • Apply lab skills in electronics and optics assembly
  • Apply personal and material safety procedures
  • Apply quality management procedures in assembly
  • Assemble electronic components
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium19-4042.00Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Healthtitle_inference$49,490 median$85,630 top+4.21%160
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Micro-Credential)

  • Environmental sample collection protocols — follow step-by-step procedures to gather gas, soil, water, and wastewater specimens under direct supervisor guidance at field sites.
  • Standard laboratory equipment — operate balances, pipettes, and basic instruments to weigh and measure collected sample particles under close technical oversight.
  • Microscope calibration procedures — perform routine calibration of microscopes and test instruments according to written protocols in a supervised laboratory setting.
  • Photomicrograph preparation — prepare sample slides and photomicrographs for testing using established preparation techniques under direct technician supervision.
  • Workplace inspection checklists — assist in inspecting facilities for health and safety hazards such as noise levels, radiation, and lighting deficiencies using prescribed forms.
  • Field data entry and recordkeeping — record test data accurately into spreadsheets and database systems following standardized templates in an environmental laboratory.
  • Regulatory reference materials — read and interpret environmental regulations, safety data sheets, and standard operating procedures with guidance from senior staff.
  • Hazardous-spill response assistance — support senior technicians during spill or outbreak investigations by collecting labeled samples under established chain-of-custody protocols.
  • Basic report formatting — draft preliminary summaries and data tables from test results using office suite and spreadsheet software under supervisor review.
  • Client communication basics — relay straightforward test results and status updates to customers under the direction of a supervising environmental scientist.

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