To become an electro mechanical coordinator, you will need to demonstrate a combination of technical skills, project management skills, and customer service skills. Additionally, employers look for applicants with a high school diploma or equivalent, plus a certificate or associate degree in electro mechanical technology, engineering, or a related field. A valid driver's license and a clean driving record is also necessary. Furthermore, having a certification or license in electro mechanical systems and equipment, such as the Certified Electro Mechanical Technician (CEMT) credential from the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET), is beneficial. You must also have at least three years of experience in installing, maintaining, and repairing electro mechanical systems and equipment. Moreover, knowledge of the principles, practices, and codes of electro mechanical systems and equipment is necessary. Proficiency in using various tools, instruments, and software for electro mechanical systems and equipment is essential. Furthermore, you should have the ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, manuals, and specifications. Additionally, you should be able to plan, organize, coordinate, and supervise multiple projects simultaneously. You should also be able to communicate effectively with clients, technicians, subcontractors, vendors, and stakeholders. Moreover, you should be able to troubleshoot and solve problems in a timely and professional manner. Finally, you should be able to work independently as well as part of a team while working under pressure in various environments and conditions.