construction equipment technician
Construction equipment technicians inspect, maintain and repair heavy-duty vehicles used in construction, forestry and earthworks such as bulldozers, excavators and harvesters. They perform evaluations of the equipment, and ensure the safety and optimal efficiency of the machinery.
Also called: building equipment servicer, building equipment mechanic, heavy equipment mechanic, heavy equipment inspector, building construction equipment operator, building equipment operator, building construction equipment mechanic, building equipment inspector
- 13
- essential skills
- 29
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 7233
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
13- conduct routine machinery checks
- construction equipment related to building materials
- consult technical resources
- keep heavy construction equipment in good condition
- manage heavy equipment
- mechanics
- monitor heavy machinery
- operate soldering equipment
- perform machine maintenance
- perform test run
- record test data
- resolve equipment malfunctions
- use testing equipment
Optional skills
29- advise on mine equipment
- advise on safety improvements
- apply technical communication skills
- construction industry
- construction products
- electronics
- estimate restoration costs
- hydraulics
- inspect heavy surface mining equipment
- install electrical and electronic equipment
- install hydraulic systems
- install pneumatic systems
- maintain electrical equipment
- maintain electronic equipment
- maintain forestry equipment
- maintain hydraulic systems
- manage inspections of equipment
- operate welding equipment
- order supplies
- perform risk analysis
- pneumatics
- prepare compliance documents
- provide technical training
- secure working area
- troubleshoot
- use safety equipment in construction
- wood products
- write inspection reports
- write records for repairs
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