Not exact matches
• Understand
mechanical and electrical systems • Able to troubleshoot common
mechanical problems • Good communicator able to delegate tasks • Quick thinker able to
assess a situation and make snap decisions • Strong leader able to manage large team of maintenance workers • Minimum bachelor's degree and five years of experience
Well - written resume samples for Aviation Maintenance Technician showcase duties like performing regular inspections, replacing parts, maintaining structural and
mechanical components,
assessing wear, diagnosing
mechanical problems, and complying with Federal Aviation Administration standards.
• Exceptional
mechanical aptitude aimed at controlling and operating complex machinery • Deep technical knowledge of CAD / CAM technology and how it is used for machine operations • Great physical stamina and dexterity to perform repetitive work activities and movements • Well - versed in reading and interpreting blueprints with a view to understand machine schematics and models • Demonstrated ability to learn new machine operations and adjust machine parts to meet specific instructions • Capable of working in a high noise environment • Able to monitor and
assess performance of machinery and make needed adjustments • Proven ability to perform quality control analysis by conducting tests and inspections • Exceptional time management skills aimed at ensuring that machine operations are carried out in a time efficient manner • Excellent judgment and decision making skills; ability to consider costs and benefits of optimal machine operations • Critical thinking abilities aimed at identifying alternative solutions to machine operation
problems • Complex
problem solving skills targeted at evaluating possible machine operational issues • Able to plan, organize and schedule machine operations in sync with production agendas • Track record of prioritizing work activities in accordance to scheduled operating precedence • Skilled at dismantling, repairing and maintaining equipment • Knowledge of operating hand and power tools used in the production trade
Aim: To
assess the role of both
mechanical and psychosocial factors (including emotional and behavioural
problems and other somatic pain complaints) in childhood LBP.