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Industrial Manufacturing Technician - 1 year
Hybrid-based
ONET: 17-3029.09
1
Years
83
Skills
3048h
Related instructions
2736h
On-the-job training
Classroom instruction topics
Industrial Applied Algebra
Technical Math II
Technical Math
Industrial Applied Geometry
Power Transmission
Basic Machine Repair
Basic Welding
Reading Eng Drawings
Blueprint Reading
Hydraulics/Pneumatics
Welding
Weld Fundamentals
Basic Fluid Power
Hydraulics
Advanced Hydraulics
Pneumatics
Advanced Pneumatics
Programmable Controllers
MIG Welding
Adv Program Controllers
TIG Welding
Welding Processes I
National Electric Code
Welding Processes II
Electronics Math
Basic Electricity
Industrial Mathematics
Basic Electricity/Electronics
DC Electronics
Electrical Schematics/ Std.
Introduction to Drafting
Industrial Electricity
AC Electronics
Digital Electronics I
Control Systems
Industrial Electrical Cont
Microcomputer Interface
Ind Elec Motors/Controls
Electrical Troubleshooting
Technical Math III
Ind Electrical Maint III
Intro to PLC's
Advanced PLC's
Ind Electrical Maint IV
National Electrical Code
Industrial Automation I
Controls & Mechatronics
Industrial Automation II
Mechanical Power Trans.
Mechanical Power Trans
Technical Electricity
Intro to Digital Logic
Digital Logic Circuits
Industrial Electronics
Advanced Technical Math
On-the-job training
Protect self and other workers from accidents and injuries
Follow industry-specific safety procedures around electricity, machines, Equipment & manufacturing progresses
Minimize potential hazards
Work following OSHA industrial safety standards Maintain clean work areas & Lean Manufacturing
Demonstrate awareness of first aid, CPR, and blood borne pathogens Inspect, maintain, and report and replace hand tools and power equipment.
Operate production equipment
Works according to production schedules to meet job specifications.
Operates equipment safely and efficiently
Monitor and inspect products and processes
Monitor and adjust equipment during operations as needed
Documents work, work process and adjustments
Shuts down equipment properly
Disassembles equipment and components, if appropriate
Cleans up tooling, equipment, and work space
Produce quality product
Verifies product quality following quality work instructions
Report completed work accurately
Perform quality checks
Demonstrate awareness of defects and causes of rework
Monitors the cost of poor quality (including scrap & rework)
Apply cost of quality principles to jobs and manufacturing processes
Apply quality training to job duties and work processes
Document all quality tests & understand implications and consequences of documentation
Adhere to customer specific quality requirements
Follow company specific quality guidelines
Interpret technical information
Use blueprints, formulas and process control sheets efficiently
Reference project plans and documents by completing an apprenticeship Job Book or checklist of competency completion
Apply job specifications to work process accurately
Interprets production orders properly
Follows quality specifications accurately
Measure and inspect work using mechanical tools and testing equipment
Measure and visually inspect materials, products or parts, and finished goods in accordance with job specifications
Apply math to measuring and inspection of work
Interpret tolerances using blue prints and job specifications
Use gauges and measuring devices accurately
Verify workmanship and compliance with job specifications
Identify and report non-complaint stock, material, parts. Or finished goods
Inspects materials, parts, products, or finished goods in accordance with quality.
Select and use hand and mechanical tools appropriately
Use applicable systems to report results and document work
Demonstrate knowledge of routine equipment maintenance
Inspect equipment
Demonstrate mechanical problem solving abilities
Identify when a machine is not working properly
Apply preventative maintenance practices effectively
Follow general lubrication guidelines
Maintain machine components following manufacturer specifications (if applicable)
Follow basic troubleshooting guides
Assist and communicate with maintenance personnel on equipment malfunctions
Demonstrate awareness of basic maintenance concepts
Demonstrate knowledge of inventory and material processes
Apply lean manufacturing principles to work processes
Compare inventory flow to roles and responsibilities
Demonstrate aware of process flows in manufacturing plant
Identify material management processes
Demonstrate awareness of logistics related to raw materials and customer deliveries
Work with production materials according to work schedules
Apply basic manufacturing equipment operations
Demonstrate knowledge of trends and the current state of the business
Identify the competition and potential opportunities (Ex. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats or related analysis)
Explain the competition and potential opportunities between internal businesses
Describe the importance of department and plant goals (Ex. Key Performance Indicators)
Apply basic business terms to manufacturing related work processes
Demonstrate awareness of both upstream and downstream
Participate in company leadership briefings
Relate the job role and trade to keeping jobs
Demonstrate continuous improvement
Suggest improvements to business and manufacturing processes
Uses tools for continuous improvement effectively
Minimizes and removes process wastes (associated with water, energy, manufacturing processes and other resources)
Participates in continuous improvement for professional growth
Identifies potential defects
Follows standard work instructions properly
Maintains records regarding machine faults
Applies visual management/visual controls through Six Sigma
Applies root cause analysis to continuous improvement of manufacturing work processes
Applies autonomous maintenance principles
Identifies equipment abnormalities
Adapts to process changes including cycle times, set-ups, and tooling
Participates in cross-training opportunities
Understands the business strategies and motives for continuous improvement
Applies profitable sustainability concepts to continuous improvement
Set-up production equipment
Plans for and identifies set-up requirements
Selects tool and materials
Verifies safety
Assembles equipment
Performs mechanical set-up according to employer's Standard Operating Procedure manual, and equipment manufacturer's specifications
Tests and verifies set-up
Adjusts set-up as needed to meet product and production specifications
Interprets visual controls accurately
Inspects equipment and components
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