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IT Lab Technician

Published
Competency-Based Apprenticeship
Sponsoring Company:
International Business Machine (IBM)
Industries
O*Net Code
17-3023.00
Rapids Code
0169CB
Req. Hours
0
State
DC
Created
Jul 16, 2021
Updated
Jul 16, 2021

Competency-Based Skills

10 skill sets | 65 total skills
Demonstrate key teamwork, communication and collaborative behaviors
Articulate the value behind and demonstrate effective teamwork and collaboration
Demonstrate adaptability and flexibility
Demonstrate strong communication skills through the selection of the appropriate communication method for each message
Demonstrate strong presentation skills through quality materials and clear presentation
Demonstrate appropriate use of email for general communications
Demonstrate appropriate use of Slack for general communications
Demonstrate appropriate use of Slack as a collaboration tool
Understand and model good feedback behaviors
Understand the importance of feedback in all we do
Successfully leverage Net Promoter Score methodology
Deliver quality feedback to team members
Receive feedback gracefully and act on it
Model goal setting behaviors through performance management system
Model a culture of feedback with all team members
Demonstrate knowledge of organizational policies and procedures
Understand and demonstrate knowledge around Business Conduct Guidelines, cybersecurity and other organizational policies as required
Demonstrate general lab safety and operations
Demonstrate knowledge of General Safety Guidelines
Demonstrate knowledge of Site Lab and Department Safety Procedures
Demonstrate knowledge of New Hire Safety and Environmental Training
Demonstrate knowledge of Fundamentals of Ergonomics for Office, Remote, and Mobile Employees
Demonstrate knowledge of HAZCOM Safety Training
Demonstrate knowledge of Hoist Safety
Demonstrate knowledge of Ionizing Radiation Safety
Demonstrate knowledge of Laboratory Chemical Hygiene
Demonstrate knowledge of Laser Safety
Demonstrate knowledge of Lead Safety and the OSHA Lead Standard
Demonstrate knowledge of “Lock-Out / Tag-Out” LOTO “Affected/Authorized Employee”
Demonstrate knowledge of Ergonomic Training
Demonstrate knowledge of Use of Personal Protective Equipment
Demonstrate knowledge of Failure Analysis and Characterization Overview
Demonstrate knowledge of procurement processes and tools
Demonstrate ability to apply Procurement Processes Practices
Demonstrate ability to use and leverage procurement tools
Demonstrate knowledge of Package Assembly
Demonstrate knowledge of Package Assembly fundamentals
Demonstrate knowledge and ability to measure chemical and physical properties
Demonstrate ability to measure chemical properties
Demonstrate ability to measure physical properties
Demonstrate knowledge and ability to operate any of the following tools to prepare samples
Demonstrate ability to utilize a diamond blade and wire saw
Demonstrate ability to apply sample preparation techniques using standard metallographic epoxy mounts
Demonstrate ability to utilize manual and automatic polishing tools
Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to utilize chemical etchants used in sample preparation
Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to utilize dye penetrants & test methods
Demonstrate ability to utilize manual semiconductor chip cleaving or cutting tools
Demonstrate any of the following principles of Measurement Techniques
Demonstrate knowledge of optical & digital microscopes (bright & dark field, cross polarized, UV light)
Demonstrate knowledge of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) overview & fundamentals
Demonstrate knowledge of Dual Beam Focused Ion Beam (DBFIB) overview & fundamentals
Demonstrate knowledge of 3D CT Scan (X-Ray) overview
Demonstrate knowledge of TDMS (Thermal Desorption Mass Spectroscopy)
Demonstrate knowledge of FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectroscopy
Demonstrate knowledge of DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry) and TGA (Thermo-Gravimetric Analysis)
Demonstrate knowledge of AES (Auger Electron Spectroscopy)
Demonstrate knowledge of TOFSIMS (Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy)
Demonstrate knowledge of XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy)
Demonstrate knowledge of XRD/XRR (X-Ray Diffraction / Reflectance)
Demonstrate knowledge of XRF (X-Ray Fluorescence)
Demonstrate knowledge of AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy)
Demonstrate any of the following tool operation and maintenance for data collection
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain Optical and Digital Microscopes
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain a Dual Beam Focused Ion Beam (DFIB)
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain a 3D X-RAY machine
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain a TDMS (Thermal Desorption Mass Spectroscopy) tool
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain a FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectroscope
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry) and TGA (Thermo-Gravimetric Analysis) tools
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain an Auger Electron Spectroscope
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain a TOFSIMS (Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy) tool
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain an XPS (X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy) tool
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain XRD/XRR (X-Ray Diffraction / Reflectance) tools
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain XRF (X-Ray Fluorescence)
Demonstrate ability to operate and maintain AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy)

Technical Instruction

Professional Foundation - 54 req. hrs
Employee onboarding and integration
Career Success skills
General Lab Operations - 43 req. hrs
Understand and apply general lab operations
Perform general and specific safety procedures and practices
Understand procurement process and tools

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