Advance Your Mechatronics Skills

April 7, 2015
Endorsed by the National Association of Manufacturers, PMMI’s new Motors and Motor Controls mechatronics test is a key element in preparing the current and future workforce to understand and apply advanced manufacturing technologies.

Two issues that remain high on most manufacturers’ list of complaints are 1) a lack of qualified workers, and 2) regulations. Though regulatory emphases may ebb and flow, they are a fact of life when it comes to doing business in the U.S. and most other developed economies. The issues surrounding a lack of qualified workers, however, are something that can be positively changed through the actions of the education system and industry working together.

We’re already beginning to hear more and more evidence that increasing numbers of young people are getting trained and being gainfully employed in the manufacturing industries (see two recent Automation World articles citing positive manufacturing employment signs at the bottom of this article). But there’s still a long way to go, of course—after all, you can't turn around decades of negative news about manufacturing employment in the space of a few years.

To help address this issue, PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies (and the parent company of Automation World), has announced the release of “Motors and Motor Controls”, the newest test in its mechatronics certificate program.

PMMI launched its Mechatronics Certificate Tests in 2010 to address four key areas of modern manufacturing technology: mechanical, electrical, controls and computer science. Currently, PMMI offers six tests and will add a second Programmable Logic Controllers test later this year.

The newly released “Motors and Motor Controls” test is designed for intermediate-level tradespeople, technicians and technologists. It assesses their mastery of principles, application, troubleshooting and maintenance of rotating electrical motors and electronic motor drives used in packaging and processing. There are no prerequisites for this test, however, test takers are expected to have passed PMMI’s Industrial Electricity 1 and Industrial Electricity 2 mechatronics tests or have equivalent knowledge and experience. (See more about PMMI’s Mechatronics Certificate Tests.)

The Mechatronics Certificate Tests offered by PMMI are part of the National Association of Manufacturers-endorsed Manufacturing Skills Certification System. “This series of stackable credentials helps manufacturers identify the qualified, skilled talent they need for today’s in-demand technical jobs,” says Maria Ferrante, vice president, education & workforce development, PMMI. “Each person who successfully passes a PMMI mechatronics test receives a nationally recognized certificate.”

“PMMI’s Mechatronics Certificate Tests are powerful tools to assess the technical skills of your employees and pinpoint any areas for improvement,” adds Stephan Girard, director, workforce development, PMMI. Girard facilitated the development of the Motors and Motor Controls test with subject matter experts from PMMI member companies and technical schools and colleges that offer packaging curricula.

Earlier this year, PMMI partnered with the Industrial Maintenance Training Center of North America, in cooperation with the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), to create National Apprenticeship guidelines for the occupation of mechatronics technician.This apprenticeship program is based on the PMMI's Mechatronics Certificate Tests, and employers can use the new apprenticeship guidelines as part of a formal, DOL-registered apprenticeship program or as a structure for their internal programs.

PMMI works with a growing number of education and industry partners to advance this program. If your school or company would like to be a part, contact Stephan Girard at 571.612.3196 or [email protected].

Recent Automation World articles referencing positive manufacturing employment news:

About the Author

David Greenfield, editor in chief | Editor in Chief

David Greenfield joined Automation World in June 2011. Bringing a wealth of industry knowledge and media experience to his position, David’s contributions can be found in AW’s print and online editions and custom projects. Earlier in his career, David was Editorial Director of Design News at UBM Electronics, and prior to joining UBM, he was Editorial Director of Control Engineering at Reed Business Information, where he also worked on Manufacturing Business Technology as Publisher. 

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