CHASSIS ASSEMBLY INSPECTOR - MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURING Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers

Hard Skills

IntermediateChassis Component InspectionThe systematic examination of structural frames, suspension parts, and steering assemblies to ensure they meet manufacturing standards.
BasicTorque Verification and AuditingUsing calibrated torque wrenches and digital tools to verify that all fasteners on the chassis are tightened to engineering specifications.
IntermediateTechnical Blueprint InterpretationReading and understanding engineering drawings, GD&T symbols, and chassis schematics to verify assembly accuracy.
IntermediateVisual Defect IdentificationThe ability to detect surface irregularities, weld defects, paint flaws, or misaligned parts through systematic visual scanning.
IntermediateStatistical Process Control (SPC)Monitoring and controlling the assembly process through the use of statistical methods and data collection to maintain quality levels.
BasicManufacturing Execution System (MES) ProficiencyOperating digital tracking systems to log inspection results, track serial numbers, and report defects in real-time.
BasicIndustrial Safety AwarenessKnowledge of safety protocols specific to motor vehicle assembly lines, including lock-out/tag-out procedures and PPE usage.

Soft Skills

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