Description
Correct and adjust the reliability of an electromechanical system by measuring output and comparing results with the data of a reference device or a set of standardised results. This is done in regular intervals which are set by the manufacturer.
Alternative labels
electromechanical system adjusting
electromechanical systems adjusting
electromechanical system calibrating
adjusting electromechanical system
electromechanical systems calibrating
adjust electromechanical system
calibrating electromechanical system
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Calibrate electromechanical system is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Electrical mechanic: Electrical mechanics install, repair and maintain mechanical and electrical components of machinery, tools and equipment. They test electrical parts to ensure efficiency and make improvements accordingly.
Optional skill
Calibrate electromechanical system is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Electromechanical engineering technician: Electromechanical engineering technicians collaborate with electromechanical engineers in the development of electromechanical equipment. Electromechanical engineering technicians are responsible for building, installing, testing, monitoring, and maintaining the electromechanical equipment, circuits and systems. They test this by the use of test instruments such as oscilloscopes and voltmeters. Electromechanical engineering technicians also use soldering equipment and hand tools to repair electromechanical equipment.
Control panel tester: Control panel testers test the electrical control panels. They read blueprints to check if the wiring is connected correctly. Control panel testers use electrical measuring and testing equipment to detect malfunctions and may correct faulty wiring and components.
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