Hard Skills
IntermediateBlueprint and Schematic InterpretationThe ability to read and understand technical drawings, engineering blueprints, and structural schematics to determine the correct sequence of assembly for trailer frames.
AdvancedMIG WeldingProficiency in Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding to fuse steel or aluminum components of the trailer chassis together with strong, durable bonds.
IntermediatePrecision Measurement ToolsThe use of calipers, micrometers, tape measures, and squares to ensure all frame dimensions meet specific engineering tolerances.
IntermediatePneumatic and Power Tool OperationSafe and effective use of air-powered wrenches, grinders, drills, and rivet guns for fastening and finishing metal components.
IntermediateOverhead Crane and Hoist OperationThe skill of rigging and maneuvering large, heavy frame sections using overhead cranes and industrial hoists safely within the facility.
Soft Skills
FundamentalWorkplace Safety and PPE ComplianceAdherence to OSHA standards and internal safety protocols, including the correct use of welding masks, steel-toed boots, and hearing protection.
FundamentalAssembly Line CollaborationCoordinating with upstream and downstream workers to maintain a steady workflow and meet production quotas in a team-based manufacturing environment.