Hard Skills
IntermediatePrecision MeasurementThe ability to use tools such as micrometers, calipers, and dial indicators to verify that clutch components meet exact dimensional specifications.
IntermediateMechanical Blueprint InterpretationThe skill of reading and understanding technical drawings, schematics, and GD&T symbols to determine required tolerances for clutch assemblies.
AdvancedDefect IdentificationThe ability to visually or mechanically recognize flaws such as scoring, warping, heat damage, or structural cracks in friction materials and metal plates.
BasicQuality Control DocumentationAccurately recording inspection results, maintaining digital logs, and filling out non-conformance reports for failed parts.
IntermediateMechanical Assembly KnowledgeUnderstanding how clutch components interact within a drivetrain to identify how minor defects might affect overall vehicle performance.