Credible
standards of
measurement are critical to world trade, says Barry Inglis, an electrical engineer and assistant chief of standards with the National Measurement Laboratory which is part of the CSIRO Division of Appli
measurement are critical to world trade, says Barry Inglis, an
electrical engineer and assistant chief of
standards with the National
Measurement Laboratory which is part of the CSIRO Division of Appli
Measurement Laboratory which is part of the CSIRO Division of Applied Physics.
• Track record of performing concrete,
electrical and maintenance work following OSHA
standards • Well - versed in bricklaying, trenching, roofing and sheet metal work depending on specifications provided by individual contractors • Special talent for performing construction work using a variety of tools and equipment particular to construction specifications and layouts • Competent at reading and interpreting advanced blueprints in a bid to understand expected design and layout of project • Familiar with building inspection codes and
standards and knowledge of fulfilling corresponding requirements • Superb eye - hand coordination along with keen understanding of interpreting floor plans and taking accurate
measurements • Skilled in properly and safely position, join, align and seal pipe sections by following best construction practices • Demonstrated proficiency with operating hydraulic cranes in large construction areas in a safe manner, following set construction rules • Physical dexterity aimed at lifting and carrying materials and equipment weighing up to 75 lbs • Excellent skills in installing windows and doors according to specifications laid out in master construction plans • Knowledge of measuring and recording distances to layout areas in a bid to make construction work possible