Skills Inspector, Precision Instrument Assembly in the Southern Region
Find out what skills you typically need to work as an inspector, precision instrument assembly in Canada. These skills are applicable to all Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors (NOC 94219).
Tasks
- Change machinery attachments
- Clean work area
- Monitor machine during operation
- Affix seal or tags to approved products
- Check manufactured items for defects and conformance to specifications
- Complete reports on product inspection
- Load, feed or place materials into machine
- Operate machine to fabricate parts and products
- Return defective products for repair or recycle
- Sand, trim, grind or clean products into final form using hand tools
- Screw, clip, glue, bond, weld or otherwise assemble parts and components to form final products
- Cut, shape and fit materials to form parts and components
Skills and Knowledge Checklist
The following skills and knowledge are usually required in this occupation.
Skills
Handling Goods and Materials
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- Loading and Unloading
- Restoring and Repairing
- Constructing
- Operating Stationary Industrial Equipment
- Mechanical Installing, Maintaining and Repairing
- Using Specialized Instrumentation and Equipment
- Designing
- Processing Information
- Inspecting and Testing
- Analyzing Information
Knowledge
Manufacturing and Production
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- Processing and Production
- Mechanics and Machinery
- Building and Construction
- Design
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