Junior Robotics Technician Apprentice

Our client is looking for an enthusiastic and technically inclined Junior Robotics Technician Apprentice to join their remote learning program. This is a fully remote, internship position designed to provide hands-on experience and comprehensive training in the field of robotics and automation. You will work under the guidance of experienced engineers and technicians, assisting with the assembly, testing, and maintenance of robotic systems. This apprenticeship offers a unique opportunity to develop practical skills in a rapidly evolving industry from the comfort of your own home.

Responsibilities will include following detailed technical manuals and schematics, performing basic troubleshooting, and documenting test results. You will gain exposure to various robotic components, control systems, and programming environments. The program emphasizes learning through practical application, simulations, and virtual collaboration with team members. Emphasis will be placed on developing a strong understanding of electrical and mechanical principles as they apply to robotic systems.

Key learning areas will include safety protocols, component identification, wiring techniques, and calibration procedures. You will participate in virtual team meetings, online training modules, and collaborative projects. The ideal candidate is eager to learn, possesses strong problem-solving skills, and has a keen interest in technology and engineering. Excellent communication skills and the ability to follow instructions precisely are paramount. As this is a remote apprenticeship, you must be self-motivated, organized, and capable of managing your time effectively to complete assigned tasks and learning modules. The designated job location is Eldoret, Uasin Gishu, KE , but the entire apprenticeship will be conducted remotely. This is an exceptional starting point for a career in robotics.

Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent. Strong interest in robotics, automation, engineering, or a related technical field. Basic understanding of mechanical and electrical principles is a plus. Ability to follow technical instructions and schematics accurately. Good problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Self-motivated, organized, and able to manage time effectively in a remote setting. Proficiency with basic computer skills and willingness to learn new software. Must be eligible for an apprenticeship program. Eagerness to learn and develop new technical skills.

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