Electro-mechanical technicians work in a variety of industries, including energy, aerospace, and manufacturing. They often work in factories and other worksites, and may also spend time in offices.
Electro-mechanical technicians typically need an associate's degree or certificate. They should have strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills, as well as good hand-eye coordination and proficiency with tools. They should also be able to work well in a team and communicate effectively with others.