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Book . 2024
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Book . 2024
License: CC BY
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Book . 2024
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Occupational Standards for UAV Repair and Maintenance Technicians (Project Code: 2023-1-TR01-KA220-VET-000151085)

Developing Vocational Skills of Electro-Mechanical Technicians for UAV Maintenance and Repair (Project Code: 2023-1-TR01-KA220-VET-000151085)
Authors: DURMUS, SEYHUN; YASAR, Cumali; Elif, Anda;

Occupational Standards for UAV Repair and Maintenance Technicians (Project Code: 2023-1-TR01-KA220-VET-000151085)

Abstract

This book focuses on setting the occupational standards for UAV repair and maintenance technicians, particularly those working with electro-mechanical systems. It aims to develop vocational skills aligned with labor market needs, emphasizing safety protocols, technical knowledge, and diagnostic abilities for UAV maintenance. Project Information: This book has been prepared within the framework of the project titled "Developing Vocational Skills of Electro-Mechanical Technicians for UAV Maintenance and Repair," funded by the Erasmus+ Program. The project aims to enhance the vocational skills of UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) repair and maintenance technicians, providing them with the necessary knowledge and competencies in this field. As UAVs become increasingly complex, this book serves as a guide for electro-mechanical technicians to gain a better understanding of UAV systems, components, and maintenance and repair processes. The project has been coordinated by Balıkesir University in collaboration with Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University and other international partners. The project focuses on establishing occupational standards for UAV repair and maintenance technicians and aims to adapt vocational education to meet the needs of the labor market. The book outlines the job descriptions, required skills, safety standards, and certification processes for UAV repair and maintenance technicians. Target Audience: Technicians with a background in electronic systems, diagnostic software, aerodynamics, propulsion, and mechanics. This metadata will help you reference and organize the document efficiently. Let me know if you need further details.

Keywords

Drone Maintenance, UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), uavet

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