Certification or Licensing
Microfabrication technicians can become certified by the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (https://certifiedelectronicstechnician.org), National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (https://www.nicet.org), and the Electronics Technicians Association International (https://www.eta-i.org). Pursuing voluntary certification is a good way to demonstrate your skills and dedication to potential employers.
Other Requirements
Microfabrication technicians who are seeking jobs with government agencies may be required to be U.S. citizens and undergo background investigations.
- Advanced Manufacturing Engineers
- Advanced Manufacturing Technicians
- Biochemists
- Biomedical Engineers
- Chemical Engineers
- Chemists
- Drug Developers
- Electronics Engineering Technicians
- Engineering Technicians
- Futurists
- Materials Engineers
- Mechanical Engineers
- Microbiologists
- Microfabrication Engineers
- Nanomaterials Scientists
- Nanosystems Engineers
- Nanotechnicians
- Nanotechnologists
- Robotics Engineers
- Robotics Technicians
- Semiconductor Technicians