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Conferencing with coworkers
Interpreting blueprints
Investigating industrial accidents
Monitoring work procedures
Inspecting completed work
Inspecting systems
Measuring distances
Estimating labor and material costs
Planning work procedures
Operating welding equipment
Installing programs
Developing equipment configurations
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First-Line Supervisor of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
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First-Line Supervisor of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers with experience in Conferencing with coworkers and Interpreting blueprints.
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First-Line Supervisor of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Where you worked
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Inspected and tested completed work for standards
Monitored work areas and provided safety training
Interpreted specifications and constructed templates
Reviewed employee work performance and levels
Performed skilled maintenance and repair operations
Computed estimates for materials and labor costs
Skills
Conferencing with coworkers, Interpreting blueprints, Investigating industrial accidents, Monitoring work procedures, Inspecting completed work, Inspecting systems, Measuring distances, Estimating labor and material costs, Planning work procedures, Operating welding equipment, Installing programs, Developing equipment configurations
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Inspected and tested completed work for standardsMonitored work areas and provided safety trainingInterpreted specifications and constructed templatesReviewed employee work performance and levelsPerformed skilled maintenance and repair operationsComputed estimates for materials and labor costs
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Inspected and tested completed mechanical work to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards
Interpreted specifications and constructed templates to guide installation and repair processes
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Inspected and tested completed mechanical work, reducing rework and increasing customer satisfaction
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Reduced rework and increased customer satisfactionImproved overall safety in the work areaEnhanced quality of completed projects
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Interpreted specifications and constructed templates to guide installation and repair processes
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Several templates for each projectA few templates every weekMost projects required new templates
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This work commonly includes inspected and tested completed work for standards, monitored work areas and provided safety training, and interpreted specifications and constructed templates.
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Other names for this job
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First-Line Supervisor of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Already yours: Conferencing with coworkers, Interpreting blueprints, Inspecting completed work
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What you have not done yet. Monitoring work procedures, Measuring distances, Estimating labor and material costs
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