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At Marq One, we provide practical, standards-based training in electronics assembly for individuals and teams across the UK. Our courses focus on building competence in line with internationally recognised IPC standards, ensuring that delegates understand both the theory and the application of quality criteria in real-world manufacturing environments.
Two of the main courses we deliver are IPC-A-610 (Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies) and IPC-7711/7721 (Rework, Modification and Repair of Electronic Assemblies). These courses equip engineers, technicians, and quality professionals with the skills required to inspect, repair, and maintain electronic assemblies to an exceptional standard, which is critical in industries such as aerospace, defence, medical, and automotive electronics.
All training can be delivered either at our base in Nuneaton, on-site at your business, or remotely, meaning we can train your team in the way that works best for you.
Understanding IPC-A-610 Training With Marq One
IPC-A-610 provides the criteria for assessing whether an electronic assembly meets quality and workmanship standards. Our training helps participants understand the difference between acceptable, marginal, and defective assemblies, providing a clear framework for inspection decisions.
At Marq One, we combine practical examples with structured teaching to help delegates identify defects in solder joints, component placement, mechanical assembly, and overall board workmanship. Participants learn to apply the correct standard for different product classifications, whether Class 1, 2, or 3.
Class 3, which applies to high-reliability electronics, demands the most stringent adherence to quality, and our training prepares participants to meet these expectations.
The focus is on building consistent inspection skills. Delegates learn to identify common defects, including misaligned components, lifted pads, poor solder fillets, and contamination. Recognising these issues early helps reduce rework and scrap while improving overall production reliability. By using practical examples, our training ensures that knowledge can be immediately applied in the workplace.
Why IPC Training Matters
Electronic assemblies are increasingly complex, and the margin for error is minimal. IPC standards offer a clear benchmark for acceptable workmanship, helping teams maintain quality and reliability consistently.
At Marq One, we treat IPC training as a practical tool rather than a compliance exercise. Understanding the standards allows teams to reduce defects, improve throughput, and prevent recurring issues. This is especially relevant in industries where failures have significant consequences, and where every assembly must meet stringent specifications.
In addition, our courses emphasise real-world application. Participants work through examples that reflect common production challenges, allowing them to immediately apply what they have learned. This approach helps build confidence and competence, enabling more reliable decision-making on the production floor.
Our IPC-7711/7721 Training
While IPC-A-610 is about inspection, IPC-7711/7721 covers repair, rework, and modification of electronic assemblies. Our training teaches safe, controlled procedures for fixing boards and components without compromising quality or reliability.
Marq One’s IPC-7711/7721 course covers desoldering and resoldering components, repairing tracks and pads, and making approved modifications. We provide hands-on experience for both through-hole and surface-mount technology, ensuring participants develop the skills needed for real production environments.
A key element of the course is decision-making. Participants learn to evaluate whether a board can be repaired safely or whether replacement is necessary. This is crucial in high-value or mission-critical applications, where unnecessary scrapping is costly, but errors in repair can lead to functional failure.
Building Capability Through Certification
Both IPC-A-610 and IPC-7711/7721 training lead to recognised certification, validating the competence of individuals in electronic assembly and repair. These qualifications are respected across the electronics industry and are often a requirement for roles in regulated or high-reliability sectors.
Beyond certification, the courses build long-term capability. Technicians, engineers, and inspectors gain confidence in applying standards consistently, reducing variability in production and inspection outcomes. At Marq One, our focus is on ensuring that certification reflects practical understanding that can be used effectively on the job.
Electronic Assembling Training Designed For Practical Use
Our instructors bring extensive industry experience to every session. Training focuses on the conditions, pressures, and quality requirements that teams face in day-to-day manufacturing. Whether the session is delivered at our training centre or your workplace, it is designed to be directly applicable to the work environment.
Delegates gain practical insights into inspection, repair, and quality management processes. By linking theory to practice, our training ensures teams leave with skills that improve production consistency and reduce errors. This approach supports measurable improvements in efficiency, reliability, and overall product quality.
The Benefits For Organisations
Investing in IPC training through Marq One provides many tangible benefits for manufacturing companies. Teams become more capable at inspecting assemblies, identifying defects, and performing repairs to standard. This results in fewer errors, less scrap, and more reliable products.
Training also helps organisations maintain compliance with industry standards and internal quality requirements. Teams trained in IPC standards are better equipped to deliver consistent results, meet customer needs, and reduce risks in production.
Our courses support continuous improvement by giving teams the knowledge and skills to identify recurring issues and implement solutions. And by improving the competence of staff, organisations can enhance productivity and reduce the operational costs associated with errors and rework.
Flexible, Practical Learning Tailored To Your Needs
Our courses are designed to fit operational needs.
We offer classroom instruction, hands-on workshops, and on-site training tailored to specific production environments. This ensures that teams can gain the skills they need without disrupting ongoing operations.
All our training is structured to be immediately relevant.
Participants work through practical exercises, inspection examples, and repair scenarios that mirror the challenges they will face in their roles. This approach reinforces learning and allows skills to be applied straight away.
Start Your IPC Training With Marq One
Organisations looking to improve their electronics assembly capabilities can benefit from IPC training with Marq One. Our courses in IPC-A-610 and IPC-7711/7721 provide a clear, structured path to competence in inspection, rework, and repair processes.
Whether you are training a small team or rolling out a programme across multiple production lines, our courses are practical, flexible, and focused on real-world application. By investing in training, organisations strengthen their workforce, improve product reliability, and ensure compliance with internationally recognised standards.
Our IPC training combines experienced instructors, practical exercises, and certification to help teams develop the skills and confidence they need to meet industry expectations. For companies aiming to enhance quality, reduce defects, and build a capable workforce, our training provides a professional and highly effective solution.