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Originally Posted by JLarson
Sure, I'll just send over a list of specifications for you to memorize. How are you with programming CMM's and FARO Arms? Decent at CAD modeling? Able to measure accurately to 4 decimal places using a micrometer? Good at calculating the coefficient of thermal expansion for steel, aluminum, and high-nickel iron alloys?
We're always in need of good QC personnel with those skills. 
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I can do CAD models. years of light show coordination for concerts taught me that. All the other things are acronyms for things that can be learned over time.
If I can take my CCNA exam to proceed to work on level 4 OSI layers within security protocols ranging from SSL to PCT. Shouldn't be to difficult. I can even measure fiber gage strands that are as thin as hairs.