Description
Model and simulate an electromechanical system, product, or component so that an assessment can be made of the viability of the product and so the physical parameters can be examined before the actual building of the product.
Alternative labels
modelling an electro-mechanical system
electromechanical systems simulating
electro-mechanical system simulating
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simulating electromechanical systems
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simulating an electromechanical system
electro-mechanical systems simulating
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Model electromechanical systems is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Electromechanical drafter: Electromechanical drafters draw and create blueprints together with electromechanical engineers. They interpret the specifications and requirements made by the engineer and design electromechanical equipment and components.
Electromechanical engineer: Electromechanical engineers design and develop equipment and machinery that use both electrical and mechanical technology. They make draughts and prepare documents detailing the material requisitions, the assembly process and other technical specifications. Electromechanical engineers also test and evaluate the prototypes. They oversee the manufacturing process.
Optional skill
Model electromechanical systems 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.
Electrical engineer: Electrical engineers design and develop electrical systems, electrical equipment, components, motors, and equipment with the feature of energy transmission. They engage in large scale projects such as the design and maintenance of power stations, and the distribution of power to smaller applications such as household appliances.
Drafter: Drafters prepare and create technical drawings using a special software or manual techniques, to show how something is built or works.
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