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My facility has found a rigorous training curriculum for SMT machine
operators is very beneficial.  The training materials are created by the
Engineering staff and are quite extensive.  Initially we had a consulting
group perform training with their materials but were not satisfied with the
results.

The training includes both classroom and hands on modules and is taught by a
dedicated trainer on our staff.  After initial training the operators are
paired with an experienced operator for the equivalent of an
"apprenticeship".  To become a "certified operator" and continue as a smt
machine operator requires passing both written and practical tests.

This program is a huge commitment of resources but has proven to be well
worth the expense.  This training is designed to prepare an operator to run
machines, pull documentation and download programs from a unix network, and
use the spc system.

Regards,
Brad Vanderhoof

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Thompson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 2:31 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] SMT Machine Operator Training?


Hi,

I've been assigned the task of 'formalizing' our SMT machine operator
training. In the past we've relied on some basic verbal instruction
supplemented with on-the-job training.  My question is what methods do some
of you use for this training?  Do you create detailed work instructions? Do
you use the equipment manuals supplemented by less detailed instructions?
What other methods are being implemented?  Do your operators also program
the machines or just run them?

Any feedback, suggestions, etc. would be greatly appreciated.

TIA

      Rick Thompson
        Ventura Electronics Assembly
        2665A Park Center Dr.
        Simi Valley, CA 93065

      [log in to unmask]

        (805) 584-9858 voice
        (805) 584-1529 fax

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