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benjamin cross in Oakley, California

30 months ago

I am currently fresh out of the navy, and can't seem to get any call backs, or interviews for jobs. my duties in the military were as an aviation electronics technician. I have 5 1/2 years of military experience working with radar transmitters, and am very familiar with necessary testing equipment. such as Digital Multimeter, O-scope, Counter Timer, Synchro Simulator, Spectrum Analyzer, Signal Generator, and Network Analyzer.

my question is are certifications from the electronics technicians association (ETA-i), or the international society of certified electronics technicians (ISCET) worth getting? are they regarded respectably by possible employers or just trash?

any help on this subject would be appreciated.

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Hello Benjamin in Brockton, Massachusetts

29 months ago

An AS or BS would be better. I did 20 years as an ET and have been thru 4 jobs and at the moment am unemployed. Tough situation. I live here in Massachusetts and jobs here are drying up quickly. What does it look like out in Californina?
Gary

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turqb1 in Waldorf, Maryland

26 months ago

benjamin cross in Oakley, California said: I am currently fresh out of the navy, and can't seem to get any call backs, or interviews for jobs. my duties in the military were as an aviation electronics technician. I have 5 1/2 years of military experience working with radar transmitters, and am very familiar with necessary testing equipment. such as Digital Multimeter, O-scope, Counter Timer, Synchro Simulator, Spectrum Analyzer, Signal Generator, and Network Analyzer.

my question is are certifications from the electronics technicians association (ETA-i), or the international society of certified electronics technicians (ISCET) worth getting? are they regarded respectably by possible employers or just trash?

any help on this subject would be appreciated.

Try Arcata.com - they contract to Northup Grumman and need Radar and Electronic Warfare techs to update and maintain ground systems used to train pilots

Good luck

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Hmatteer in Accra, Ghana

9 months ago

I will like to become your member by learning and knowing more about electronics servicing, i am a master craftman electronics technician in Ghana.

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