Hard Skills
IntermediateElectrical Safety TestingThe process of using specialized equipment such as multimeters, hipot testers, and ground bond testers to ensure electrical appliances meet safety standards and prevent hazards like short circuits or shocks.
IntermediateSchematic and Blueprint ReadingThe ability to interpret technical drawings, wiring diagrams, and engineering specifications to verify that the internal components of an appliance are correctly assembled.
AdvancedRegulatory Compliance (UL/CE/ISO)Understanding and applying industry-specific standards and regulations required for household electrical appliances to be sold in specific markets.
IntermediateDefect Root Cause AnalysisThe systematic process of identifying the underlying reason for an electrical or mechanical failure discovered during the inspection phase.
BasicPrecision Measurement Tool OperationProficiency in using calipers, micrometers, and gauges to verify that appliance components meet physical dimensional tolerances.
BasicInspection Documentation and ReportingThe accurate recording of test results, defects found, and quality metrics into Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or Quality Management Systems (QMS).
BasicVisual Inspection ProficiencyThe ability to quickly and accurately identify cosmetic flaws, missing fasteners, or improper finishes on appliance exteriors and interiors.