forge equipment technician
Forge equipment technicians maintain and repair forge machinery such as presses and material handling equipment. They perform evaluations of the equipment, perform preventative maintenance activities, and repair faults. They also assist in the installation of the equipment and ensure proper functionality.
Also called: moulding and forging inspector, forge operations inspector, casting and forging technical operator, forge casting inspector, moulding and casting inspector, foundry processing inspector, casting and forging inspector, forging inspector
- 14
- essential skills
- 23
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
14- conduct routine machinery checks
- consult technical resources
- mechanics
- operate soldering equipment
- operate welding equipment
- perform machine maintenance
- perform maintenance on installed equipment
- perform test run
- record test data
- replace defect components
- resolve equipment malfunctions
- types of forging press
- use measurement instruments
- use testing equipment
Optional skills
23- advise on safety improvements
- apply technical communication skills
- electronics
- estimate restoration costs
- forging processes
- hydraulics
- install electrical and electronic equipment
- install hydraulic systems
- install pneumatic systems
- maintain electrical equipment
- maintain electronic equipment
- maintain hydraulic forging press
- maintain hydraulic systems
- mechanical forging press parts
- order supplies
- perform risk analysis
- pneumatics
- prepare compliance documents
- provide customer information related to repairs
- solve technical problems
- tend mechanical forging press
- troubleshoot
- write records for repairs
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