1 May 1979
Change 1
| Element | Work Processes | Hours |
| A | Orientation-- (1) Shop procedures. (2) Use and care of Handtools and Specialized tools. (3) Parts and supplies. (4) Soldering techniques. (5) Shop safety practices. | 500 |
| B | Troubleshooting Electrical and Mechanical Components-- (1) Use troubleshooting procedures as outlined in technical manuals. (2) Determine voltage, amperage and resistance. (3) Determine malfunctions and locations of faulty components. | 1500 |
| C | Inspect, Repair and Replace Electrical and Mechanical Components-- (1) Test faulty equipment components and circuits. (2) Disassemble malfunctioning equipment and replace faulty components. (3) Inspect, adjust and align repaired components. | 1500 |
| D | Use of Test Equipment-- (1) Multimeter. (2) Special test sets (systems related). | 1500 |
| E | Perform Organizational and Preventive Maintenance-- (1) Perform visual inspection. (2) Clean nuclear components, tools and test equipment. (3) Perform packaging, unpacking, painting and stencilling of weapons, components and associated containers. | 200 |
| F | Surveillance and Monitoring of Radioactive Materials-- (1) Visual inspections (Container damage, Leaks) (2) Decontamination (Personnel, Equipment, Terrain) | 300 |
| G | Specialized Safety Practices for Handling Nuclear and High Explosive Weapons-- (1) Use and care of protective clothing and mask. (2) First aid. (3) Use, read and record dosimeter. (4) Use radiac instruments and detectors. (5) Monitor personnel for alpha and beta/gamma contamination. (6) Know and understand regulations, TM's and FM's pertinent to Nuclear Weapons and High Explosive Weapons. | 500 |
| Grand | Total | 6000 |
Special Instructions: Work processes completed in a state or federally recognized apprenticeship program will be accepted upon presentation of proper documentation to the appropriate service school.
A total of 432 hours of related instruction is required in order to complete this program. Related instruction credit may be awarded individuals registered in the trade of Electronic Technician taken from an accredited institution, providing the courses are similar to the courses taken for a Electronic Technician program in a community college/vocational school.
End of Pamphlet 621-133 Electronic Technician
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