Knowledge Level Definition

Level 1

The student is able to:

  • Read diagrams make easy connections in pneumatics, hydraulics and electromechanics, including digital sensors under supervision.
  • Work with ordinary computer programs.
  • Perform basic metal processing work with different materials using common tools.

The worker has basic knowledge of programmable logics and can perform low level troubleshooting.

Level 2

The student is able to:

  • Make connections in pneumatics and hydraulics and find faults in them.
  • Perform electromechanical steering.
  • Work with programming logics and connect I/O ‘s.
  • Work with different types of motors and analogical sensors.
  • Perform troubleshooting in small simple automation systems.
  • Work with basic elements of visual panel and network.
  • Collect and provide documentation materials.
  • Cooperate with colleagues.

Level 3

The student is able to:

  • Plan and build automation system, including visualization and network connection.
  • Perform troubleshooting in mechatronic systems.
  • Arrange the team work.

The worker is aware of technological novelties and implements them in his everyday work ( self – education).

Level 4

The student knows the mechatronic system as a whole and is able:

  • to maintain all parts of mechatronic system: mechanical, electrical and software
  • is able to visualize the system and understands information transfer trhough the networks.
  • Plans, manages and supervises the teamwork and is responsible for the result.