HOME APPLIANCES TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
The Home Appliances Technician program explains the operation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of key electronic/electrical circuits and electro-mechanical systems commonly used in residential electric and gas clothes dryers, stoves and ovens, clothes washers, dish washers, microwave ovens, and refrigerators.
Home appliances Technicians possess advanced technical knowledge and skills needed to troubleshoot and repair today's major household appliances.
Home appliances Technicians use their hands, hand/power tools, complex testing equipment, and analytical thinking to diagnose and repair malfunctions.
Common employment sectors include: Large electronics/appliance retail stores; energy companies and public utilities; building contractors or home owner association of condos/town-houses/single-family developments; large independent repair centers; resorts, hotels and public housing developments; And there are countless small-business owners operating private repair shops in every state.
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