Where Do I Start?

Start with the #1 rated skill

Microelectromechanical Systems

knowledge

Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are miniaturised electromechanical systems made using processes of microfabrication. MEMS consist of microsensors, microactuators, microstructures, and microelectronics. MEMS can be used in a range of appliances, such as ink jet printer heads, digital light processors, gyroscopes in smart phones, accelerometers for airbags, and miniature microphones.

Sign up to track

Ready to go deeper? Pick up to 3 skills to focus on from the list below.

These are common skills for this role. Real-world experience matters more than ticking every box — use this as a guide, not a checklist.

Skills You Need to Become a Microsystem Engineering Technician

Essential Skills

5 of 21

Essential Skills

5 of 21

Optional Skills (5 of 19 displayed)