Machinery Technician I - Machinist

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Skills
On-the-job training
  • Welding Skills
    • Stick welding
    • Difference between AC/DC
    • Grounding operations
    • Welding positions
    • Different metal types
    • Types of gasses and how to utilize
    • MIG welding
    • Grinders
    • Making cuts
    • Types of wear steel
    • Types of structural steel
    • Hydraulic press & break
    • Field welding
    • types of metal
  • Core Skills
    • CAT Re-usability guidelines - access review understand demonstrate
    • Ability to use torque wrench (mechanical)
    • Able to maintain evidence integrity for failure analysis.
    • Ability to identify different types of failures outlined in AFA fundamentals materials.
    • Intro to AFA Management
    • Intro to AFA Metallurgy
    • Fundamentals of Failure Analysis
    • Ability to obtain oil samples out of all systems.
    • Properly prevent fluid contamination during D&A.
    • Proper testing of a complete cooling system and its components.
    • Ability to use hydraulic press
    • Understanding all threads use in the hydraulic press
    • Knowing what the different types of cranes are and their uses (overhead, jib, etc.)
    • Knowing how to lift loads to minimize load movement.
    • Knowing what lifting tools are and their purposes.
    • Understanding which type of lifting devise needed for application.
    • Knowing and understanding weight capacities and tools needed (spreader bars, etc)
    • Knowledge of lifting angles
    • Understanding weight distribution shifts when removing or installing components.
    • Ability to inspect lifting devises (chains, shackles, straps, etc).
    • Ability to use precision tools (micrometer, bore gauge, etc).
    • Ability to use thread gauge
    • Ability to use acetylene torches
    • Ability to use bench grinders
    • Ability to use cribbing/blocking
    • where to find weights of items being worked on
    • When to use steel plates for cribbing/blocking
    • Use of stands and why
    • Knowledge of cribbing makeup and its limits
    • Proper uses of different cribbings (wood, synthetic).
    • Ability to use torque multiplier
    • Correct bolt applications
    • Ability to use battery cart
  • Specialty Tooling
    • Proper operation of drill press
    • Proper operation of mill
    • Proper operation of lathe
    • Proper operation of chop saw
    • Proper operation of Climax line bore kit
    • Proper operation of York line bore kit
    • Proper operation of bore welder.
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