Hard Skills
IntermediateMechanical AssemblyThe ability to join mechanical components using hand tools, power tools, and fasteners according to engineering specifications.
IntermediateTorque Tool ProficiencyProficiency in operating manual, pneumatic, and electronic torque wrenches to ensure fasteners are tightened to precise specifications.
BasicTechnical Drawing InterpretationThe skill of reading and understanding blueprints, CAD drawings, and work instructions to determine correct part placement.
IntermediateQuality InspectionPerforming visual and tactile checks to identify defects, leaks, or missing components during the assembly process.
BasicLean Manufacturing (5S)Applying the principles of Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain to maintain an efficient and organized workstation.
BasicWorkplace Safety ComplianceAdhering to OSHA and internal EHS protocols, including proper PPE usage and ergonomic lifting techniques.
IntermediateMechanical TroubleshootingIdentifying the root cause of component misalignments or equipment malfunctions on the assembly line.