Below we've compiled a list of the most important skills for a millwright. We ranked the top skills based on the percentage of millwright resumes they appeared on. For example, 9.9% of millwright resumes contained hand tools as a skill. Let's find out what skills a millwright actually needs in order to be successful in the workplace.
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One of the best ways to acquire the skills needed to be a millwright is to take an online course. We've identified some online courses from Udemy and Coursera that will help you advance in your career. Since millwrights benefit from having skills like hand tools, dismantle, and layout plans, we found courses that will help you improve these skills.
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This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5387, part of CU Boulder's Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This is part 3 of the specialization. In this course students will learn: * About SystemC and how it can be used to create models of cyber-physical systems in order to perform "what-if" scenarios * About Trimble Engineering's embedded systems for heavy equipment automation * A deeper understanding of embedded systems in the Automotive and Transportation market...
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