Five students from Zespół Szkół Elektronicznych i Licealnych in Warsaw embarked on a professional mobility project in Sevilla, focusing on IT programming and electronic engineering. Three IT specialists developed Python back-end schemas and front-end interfaces using HTML, CSS, SCSS, and JavaScript. They managed MySQL databases, utilized Git for version control, and maintained Linux VPS environments via SSH, ensuring secure deployment and hardware-level resource management.
Simultaneously, two electronics students mastered diagnostic procedures and the maintenance of complex circuit boards. They utilized oscilloscopes and diagnostic software to identify malfunctions, performed preventive maintenance, and assisted in the installation of advanced electronic systems. Their work involved rigorous quality evaluation and the integration of new hardware components within industrial environments.
This collaborative effort bridged the gap between theoretical schooling and practical application. Participants navigated real-world technical challenges, from protocol configuration to system documentation, fostering a deep understanding of international professional standards in their respective fields.
Bridging technical theory and professional practice, participants mastered advanced programming workflows and precision electronics diagnostics in a dynamic international setting.
The trainees achieved proficiency in Python backend architecture and modern web front-end development. They gained critical insights into code deployment, system security, and network management, while establishing a robust foundation for identifying professional resources within the IT sector.
In the electronics domain, participants acquired essential safety protocols and manual repair techniques. They developed the ability to interpret complex technical drawings, diagnose hardware malfunctions, and efficiently install modern electronic systems, successfully expanding their technical autonomy.