Woodwork Manufacturing Specialist - Burke

Competency-based
ONET: 51-7042.00

3

Years

59

Skills

832h

Related instructions
Classroom instruction topics
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Advanced Drawing Views & Descriptive Geometry
  • Detailing
  • Intro to Engineering & Technology
  • Basic Machining Processes
  • Basic CNC
  • Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance w/ Inspection
  • Intermediate Algebra
  • Trigonometry
  • Occupational Safety & Health for General Industry OR Occupational Safety & Health for Construction
  • Applied Physics
  • Quality Planning & Team Building
  • Introduction to Welding Basics For Fabrication
  • Basic Blueprint Reading
On-the-job training
  • Communicates effectively and professionally with colleagues, both internally and externally
    • Reliably follows others' instructions
    • Willingly asks questions about things not fully understood
    • Works with due regard for others' safety
    • Demonstrates a working knowledge of the company policy manual
    • Establishes a system of maintaining appropriate notes and reminders and completes any required logs, calibration records, etc.
    • Ensures proper communications between previous and next shifts, with operations and supervision
    • Identifies problems and changes that could lead to problems through the exchange of information with operators, supervisors, and others
    • Establishes trust and rapport with operators, supervisors, and others
  • Demonstrates both effective time and project management
    • Develops a project plan and tracks progress against the plan, flagging issues and delays as they occur
    • Develops project contingency plans to respond to unexpected delays and costs, and professionally communicates with customers about alternatives as needed
    • Verifies in-field measurements against architectural drawings to produce accurate shop drawings
    • Estimates project costs and timelines, identifying project assumptions and resource costs (supplies, labor)
    • Computes material quantities, sizes, weights, and costs
    • Develops a project budget based on an approved quote and tracks project progress against the budget, flagging issues and unexpected costs as they arise
    • Develops a professional quote for a project and shares with a potential customer for review and approval
  • Protects self and other workers from accidents and injuries
    • Follows employer safety requirements, including the consistent and proper use of protective clothing and personal safety devices
    • Maintains a clean and orderly workplace, storing chemicals and corrosive or combustible materials properly and disposing of waste products according to company policies and local/federal laws and regulations
    • Safely uses, stores, and maintains all tools/equipment properly to eliminate injury, electrocution, trip hazards, or damage
    • Lifts supplies and materials using proper body mechanics and assistive devices, such as hoists, lifts, forklifts, and straps
    • Reports and responds promptly, safely, and appropriately to emergency or hazard situations and troubleshoots any issues that may arise
    • Uses lock-out/tag-out procedures when working with appropriate tools and equipment
  • Demonstrates basics of measurement, materials, and safety of products and parts
    • Uses and applies contextual mathematics
    • Demonstrates layout processes
    • Uses proper material-processing techniques
    • Understands material properties
  • Uses print reading and CAD software to develop shop drawings
    • Identifies symbols, notations, and lines to industry standards
    • Determines dimensions, critical features, and tolerances on architectural/shop drawings
    • Interprets architectural/shop drawings to industry standards
    • Uses CAD software to produce and edit architectural/shop drawings
    • Demonstrates competency in primary drafting procedures
    • Creates architectural/shop drawings using a variety of CAD software tools and functions
    • Creates annotative text and dimension styles for use on floor plans, elevations, and construction details
    • Creates and modifies CAD blocks to use on floor plans, elevations, and construction details
  • Shows competency for millwork techniques and fabrication
    • Processes materials safely and effectively, taking into account material characteristics
    • Demonstrates the proper selection, identification, and installation of tools
    • Safely and properly sets up and operates machines/tools
    • Performs bench operations safely, effectively, and accurately
    • Installs finished products
  • Performs operation and maintenance of CNC and mechatronics operations
    • Explains the proper codes and functions
    • Demonstrates how to write a G code program in order to machine a basic cylindrical part on the CNC lathe
    • Calculates the tooling, coordinates, and toolpaths necessary to machine the part on a CNC lathe
    • Identifies different aspects of the machine
    • Applies the Cartesian coordinate system and polar coordinates for a milling process
    • Locates and identifies all components of the robotic cell, including all equipment, operator interfaces, tooling, perimeter guarding, safety devices, etc.
    • Understands and practices all safety considerations related to operating the robotic cell
    • Demonstrates the proper power-up, shut-down, and lock-out sequence of the robotic cell or other equipment
  • Performs coating/finishing operations
    • Recognizes proper surface preparation
    • Understands chemical properties of coating and surface materials and their interactions with each other
    • Performs proper safety and workplace protocols in spray booth
    • Reads and understands safety data sheets
    • Demonstrates proper handling, storage, and disposal of finishing materials
  • Performs wood-processing operations
    • Performs machine operations
    • Selects proper tooling/machinery to safely and accurately perform all required processing operations within the specified tolerances on a part print
    • Calculates cutting speeds and feeds and applies these calculations while performing required operations
  • Problem solves, diagnoses, and troubleshoots effectively
    • Traces defects to the originating sections of their root causes, such as verifying in-field measurements against architectural drawings
    • Uses critical and logical thinking on a per project basis to analyze, measure, and record to improve manufacturing/installation process
    • Proposes a remedy, having been given the authorization to implement the process improvement
    • Conducts a triage level of troubleshooting and communicates findings to appropriate individual
    • Performs daily, weekly, and monthly preventative maintenance responsibilities
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