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Work Process ScheduleMaintenance Repairer, IndustrialJob Description: Perform work involving the skills of two or more maintenance or craft occupations to keep machines, mechanical equipment, or the structure of a building in repair. Duties may involve pipe fitting; HVAC maintenance; insulating; welding; machining; carpentry; repairing electrical or mechanical equipment; installing, aligning, and balancing new equipment; and repairing buildings, floors, or stairs.RAPIDS Code: 0311CBO*NET Code: 49-9071.00Estimated Program Length: 4 YearsApprenticeship Type: ☒ Competency-Based☐ Time-Based☐ HybridSuggested On-the-Job Learning OutlineInspect mechanical components of vehicles to identify problems.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Perform routine maintenance, such as inspecting drives, motors, or belts, checking fluid levels, replacing filters, or doing other preventive maintenance actions. Replace worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Perform routine maintenance, such as inspecting drives, motors, or belts, checking fluid levels, replacing filters, or doing other preventive maintenance actions. Inspect mechanical equipment to locate damage, defects, or wear.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Inspect, operate, or test machinery or equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions. Test mechanical equipment to ensure proper functioning.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Inspect, operate, or test machinery or equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions. Adjust equipment to ensure optimal performance.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Adjust functional parts of devices or control instruments, using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, or straightedges. Maintain work equipment or machinery.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Maintain or repair specialized equipment or machinery located in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, stores, offices, or factories. B. Perform routine maintenance on boilers, such as replacing burners or hoses, installing replacement parts, or reinforcing structural weaknesses to ensure optimal boiler efficiency. Order materials, supplies, or equipment.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Order parts, supplies, or equipment from catalogs or suppliers. Install machine or equipment replacement parts.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Perform routine maintenance on boilers, such as replacing burners or hoses, installing replacement parts, or reinforcing structural weaknesses to ensure optimal boiler efficiency. Develop equipment or component configurations.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Design new equipment to aid in the repair or maintenance of machines, mechanical equipment, or building structures. Read technical information needed to perform maintenance or repairs.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them, checking blueprints, repair manuals, or parts catalogs, as necessary. Troubleshoot equipment or systems operation problems.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them, checking blueprints, repair manuals, or parts catalogs, as necessary. Test fluids to identify contamination or other problems.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Test and treat water supply. Assemble electrical components, subsystems, or systems.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Assemble, install, or repair wiring, electrical or electronic components, pipe systems, plumbing, machinery, or equipment. Install electrical components, equipment, or systems.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Assemble, install, or repair wiring, electrical or electronic components, pipe systems, plumbing, machinery, or equipment. Repair electrical circuits or wiring.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Assemble, install, or repair wiring, electrical or electronic components, pipe systems, plumbing, machinery, or equipment. Align equipment or machinery.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Align and balance new equipment after installation. Clean equipment, parts, or tools to repair or maintain them in good working order.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Clean or lubricate shafts, bearings, gears, or other parts of machinery. Estimate costs for labor or materials.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Estimate costs to repair machinery, equipment, or building structures. Lubricate equipment to allow proper functioning.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Clean or lubricate shafts, bearings, gears, or other parts of machinery. Record information about parts, materials or repair procedures.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Record type and cost of maintenance or repair work. Operate welding equipment.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Operate cutting torches or welding equipment to cut or join metal parts. Perform manual agricultural, aquacultural, or horticultural tasks.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Provide groundskeeping services, such as landscaping or snow removal. Remove snow.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Provide groundskeeping services, such as landscaping or snow removal. Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Dismantle machines, equipment, or devices to access and remove defective parts, using hoists, cranes, hand tools, or power tools. Operate cranes, hoists, or other moving or lifting equipment.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Dismantle machines, equipment, or devices to access and remove defective parts, using hoists, cranes, hand tools, or power tools. Lay out work according to specifications.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Plan and lay out repair work, using diagrams, drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, or schematic diagrams. Plan work procedures.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Plan and lay out repair work, using diagrams, drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, or schematic diagrams. Measure distances or dimensions.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Inspect used parts to determine changes in dimensional requirements, using rules, calipers, micrometers, or other measuring instruments. Install energy-efficient heating, ventilation, or air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Install equipment to improve the energy or operational efficiency of residential or commercial buildings. Assemble mechanical components or machine parts.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Assemble boilers at installation sites, using tools such as levels, plumb bobs, hammers, torches, or other hand tools. Clean work areas.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Perform general cleaning of buildings or properties. Fabricate parts or components.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Set up and operate machine tools to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs, fixtures, or tools. Supervise employees.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Train or manage maintenance personnel or subcontractors. Train others in operational procedures.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Train or manage maintenance personnel or subcontractors. Repair structural components.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Lay brick to repair or maintain buildings, walls, arches, or other structures. Assemble structural components.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Fabricate or repair counters, benches, partitions, or other wooden structures, such as sheds or outbuildings. Paint surfaces or equipment.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Paint or repair roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, plaster, drywall, or other parts of building structures. Install insulation in equipment or structures.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Position, attach, or blow insulating materials to prevent energy losses from buildings, pipes, or other structures or objects. Grind parts to required dimensions.CompetenciesDate CompletedInitial A. Grind and reseat valves, using valve-grinding machines. Suggested Related Instruction OutlineProviderName: Address: Email:Phone Number:Suggested Related Instruction Hours: X*CIP CodeCourse TitleContact Hours46.0401Building/Property MaintenanceTotal*If related course number data are available, information displayed includes the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code that best represents the field of study, course, or program. CIP provides a taxonomic scheme that supports the accurate tracking and reporting of educational programs. CIP is developed and maintained by the U.S. Department of Education. PK
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