"Technical competence" refers to a person's ability and knowledge to handle and perform tasks related to a specific field or subject. It includes having the necessary skills, expertise, and understanding to carry out tasks effectively and efficiently.
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SUMMARY Over 30 years
of technical competence in planning, evaluating and developing complex information Technology systems in many demanding environments.
The animation director has sound
technical competence in using the animation technology for depicting characters and stories in a way that appeals to the audiences.
The 15 - 20 hour game was completed previously by the reviewer upon its initial release, and the time spent with this new version was to check
for technical competence.
As technical competence, industry know - how and customer proximity are very important to us, you generally should have a degree in food technology for both roles.
The framework is also used as a benchmark to measure employee performance, allowing managers to
assess technical competence against set criteria when carrying out appraisals and promotions.
They need
sound technical competence to be able to operate such machinery efficiently and undertake programming and repairing of the system if required.
It also appears that as these teachers incorporate these technologies, their own level
of technical competence increases, as does their morale.
This 40 - 50 hour game was completed previously by the reviewer upon its initial release, and the time spent with the new version was to check
for technical competence.
Agile processes combined
with technical competence enables Zerone to deliver robust, scalable and secure applications; on time and at the right cost.
Both of them got there by executing with
only technical competence, and both regarded their end - users as little more than cogs in the machinery of their business models (almost certainly how Facebook achieved Most Hated status).
In Earz IE - P250 ($ 295)-- Another Sonion 1723 Accupass driver CIEM below $ 300 that brings
excellent technical competence to the table with a V - shaped sound signature and plenty of clarity and bass capability for this price range.
The level of
technical competence needed to remix a piece of music today would have been considered extraordinary 20 years ago, and yet masses of people are able to do it.
«In the MI space, it's really hard to find a mix between
extreme technical competence and a deep personal desire to solve a problem,» she explains.
Access to top technical talent is scarce and assessing
technical competence directly is one aspect of the process that may be difficult to replicate for someone who isn't doing this professionally.
But our culture longs for models of human excellence that extend far beyond
mere technical competence and that temper the pride of intellect with wisdom and charity.
The ten person strong team has a mix of
technical competence from SciLifeLab and clinical genetics competence from the Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital.
At school she was awarded the Anesthesia and Critical Care award for showing the
most technical competence and confidence in the field.
Notable practitioners: Managing partner Clare Murray wins praise as a «fantastic, innovative and responsive lawyer,» who offers «top -
notch technical competence, sound judgment and a good way with people in difficult situations.»
For example, California's Formal Opinion on
attorney technical competence specifically articulates that attorneys (or attorneys working with the assistance of qualified experts) need to be able to:
But the $ 980 Sony RX100 V's
pure technical competence and tiny size make up for its operational minuses, which is why it's often used as a second camera by professional photographers.
«We don't assess
technical competence because we place more significance on softer skills: you can develop your technical knowledge on the job.»
To work as a radio repairer and utilize my expertise in electronics to repair radios sets and restore the device to its
original technical competence.
SUMMARY Exceptionally strong, intelligent, versatile information technology professional that combines a
solid technical competence complimented with the ability to work well with, motivate and lead other professionals.
Speaking further on the likely impact of the just concluded expanded retreat of the National Economic Council, NEC in Abuja, Governor Fayose stated that the present economic situations in the country indicated that president Buhari
lacked technical competence to solve the problem of the country.
As a linked initiative, a number of states — reported by commentator Robert Ambrogi as currently 27 — have introduced a requirement
for technical competence in technology into their ethical requirements for lawyers as suggested by an ABA model rule.
Example resumes show that HVAC Service Technicians must have strong skills with hand tools and electrical testing equipment, as well
as technical competence, and good communication and customer service skills.
Personal attributes required of the role include a
strong technical competence in the relevant areas of the law; the confidence to deal with clients at all levels; the ability to work effectively as part of a team but also to work independently; being able to work effectively under pressure; to be organised, enthusiastic and computer literate and to provide excellent client service.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS •
Excellent technical competence • Proven ability to operate tower cranes and mobile cranes • Profound ability to employ safe practices • Able to understand hand signals • Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills
During this time, it became apparent that teachers had different levels of understanding of the theory of standards - based grading, and had different levels
of technical competence in implementing this system in their classroom.
Three constant features characterize publishers: a deep sense of entitlement («We are the news, you owe this and that to us»), a lack of
technical competence (they expect FB to come up with ready - to - use products), and, in Europe, a propensity to call on Daddy (the government) and Mommy (Brussels) when things go awry.»
«People don't fail in jobs for lack of
technical competence,» he says.
Note: We rely on technical advisors (Balaji, David, and Brendan) to help vet
the technical competence of founders.
In education this value orientation with respect to work results in emphasis on general studies that is, studies that are devoted to the growth of humane values and not simply to
technical competence.