Electronics Technician Chances

I’m a current electronics technician for the post office. Love the job but want a change. I have an ETAI CETa and a vocational certificate for electronics technology as well as 6 years of work experience as an ET or equivalent in the oil and gas offshore industry. What are my chances of getting the job, and what can I do to improve them if the chances are low? What’s the job like as well? Is it a lot of truly industrial work or is it closer to smaller component level repair?

I appreciate all the help and information, positive or negative. Thank you guys

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u/Jamshi239 — 8 days ago

Why do my Mars 4 ultra prints keep failing like this?

Hello, I've followed a few other posts that I've seen and watched a couple videos about layering troubleshooting. I've slowed my print settings, increased lift height, cleaned the FEP (checked that it's taut and tight as well) and screen really well, added wait before cure, added wait before lift. I'm not sure what else I should do or what I should change. Is it just suction? If so how can I lower it, or what have I misunderstood and done wrong? I feel like the only thing I haven't done is releveled the print head.

Edit: for future people that may use this for troubleshooting: it’s a crack in the LCD. I followed users advice and took the reservoir off then hit clean screen. Illuminated a massive crack I didn’t see before. Picture in reply comments.

u/Jamshi239 — 13 days ago
▲ 163 r/USPS

Maintenance, what’s your favorite downtime hobby?

I like to paint my little Warhammer guys. I’m not good at it, but it can make 8 hours of doing nothing feel like 2 hours of doing nothing. What kind of shenanigans do you guys get up to at your plants?

u/Jamshi239 — 1 month ago