Hard Skills
IntermediateDestructive Testing TechniquesThe application of physical force to metal samples, including tensile, compression, and impact testing, to determine mechanical properties and breaking points.
IntermediateHardness Testing (Rockwell/Brinell)Measuring the resistance of metal to localized plastic deformation through standardized indentation methods.
BasicTechnical Reporting and DocumentationThe systematic recording of test parameters, results, and non-conformance reports in accordance with regulatory and company standards.
IntermediateEquipment Calibration and MaintenanceRoutine verification and adjustment of testing machinery to ensure measurement precision and operational safety.
IntermediateUnderstanding of Metallurgical PropertiesTheoretical and practical knowledge of how processing variables affect the internal structure and strength of metals.
Soft Skills
AdvancedAttention to DetailThe ability to meticulously observe small surface defects, micro-fractures, or subtle deviations in measurement readings.
AdvancedSafety Protocol AdherenceStrict compliance with occupational health and safety regulations, particularly regarding heavy machinery and hazardous materials handling.