BODY DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN - MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURING Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers

Hard Skills

IntermediateResistance Spot WeldingThe technique of joining two or more metal sheets by applying pressure and passing a high electric current through the contact area.
AdvancedDimensional InspectionThe use of precision measuring tools and coordinate measuring machines (CMM) to verify that body parts meet engineering tolerances.
IntermediateTechnical Blueprint ReadingThe ability to interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) symbols.
AdvancedRobotic Assembly MonitoringOverseeing and adjusting automated robotic systems used for welding, sealing, or material handling in the body shop.
IntermediateSurface Defect IdentificationIdentifying and classifying imperfections in sheet metal such as dings, scratches, or irregularities before the painting process.
FoundationalPneumatic Tool OperationSafe and efficient use of air-powered tools such as grinders, sanders, and rivet guns specific to automotive body work.
FoundationalWorkplace Safety Compliance (OHS)Adhering to strict safety protocols regarding heavy machinery, high voltage, and hazardous materials in a manufacturing plant.

Soft Skills

AdvancedRoot Cause AnalysisSystematic process for identifying the origins of production defects or equipment malfunctions to prevent recurrence.

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