Partspersons perform ordering, warehousing, inventory control and sales of parts. Their duties also include identifying parts and equipment, searching for parts, shipping and receiving parts, providing customer service and advice, and maintaining records. The partsperson trade services a range of industries including motive power, appliance, heavy duty equipment and natural resources. For example, partspersons work
Auto Body and Collision Technician (previously known as Motor Vehicle Body Repairer (Metal and Paint))
“Auto Body and Collision Technician” is this trade’s official Red Seal occupational title approved by the CCDA. Prior to October 2018, the trade name was Motor Vehicle Body Repairer (Metal and Paint). This standard covers tasks performed by auto body and collision technicians whose occupational title may vary across provinces and territories of Canada. For
Agricultural Equipment Technician
Agricultural equipment technicians set up, maintain, service, diagnose, repair and recondition agricultural equipment. This equipment includes tractors and combines, as well as a variety of implements for agricultural functions such as tillage, seeding, planting, harvesting, haying, spraying and application. Agricultural equipment technicians may also work on outdoor power equipment. While they are involved in preventative
Vehicle Damage Panel Technician
Demonstrating expert working knowledge in relation to the removal, repair and replacement of vehicle body panels. Occupational Profile A Vehicle Damage Panel Technician works within the Collision Repair workshop, demonstrating expert working knowledge in relation to the removal, repair and replacement of vehicle body panels to vehicle manufacturer specification. The vehicles can include cars and
Water Network Operative
Construct, maintain and repair water network infrastructure, to provide a reliable supply/service to domestic, commercial and industrial users. Occupational Profile This occupation is found in the utilities sector, in clean water and waste water industries. Water network operatives typically work in only one of the water industries, although some multi-utility workers may work across both.
Water Treatment Technician
Responsible for the development, installation and maintenance of water treatment programmes for water systems. Occupational Profile Water Treatment Technicians are responsible for the development, installation and maintenance of water treatment programmes for water systems in industrial and commercial buildings, hotels and institutional premises including colleges, schools, hospitals and care homes. Water use may be for
Wood Product Manufacturing Operative
Producing wood products for the construction and furniture industries. Occupational Profile This occupation is found in the manufacturing sector, producing wood products for the construction and furniture industries. Wood product manufacturing is at the engineering end of woodworking and forms a critical part of the emerging pre-manufactured solutions sector, identified in the Farmer Review as
Textile Care Operative
The textile care industry encompasses commercial laundry and dry/wet cleaning. Commercial laundries provide laundry services and often product rental, to a wide range of sectors in the UK. This includes work-wear for manufacturing, industrial, food, transport and pharmaceutical sectors; and linen for hospitality, catering, hotel, hospital and care sectors. Dry/wet cleaning is defined as high
Textile Technical Specialist
This occupation is a technical role within textile and fashion advanced manufacturing companies. The occupation is a production/manufacturing role that involves the production of textiles for woven or finished fabrics. The broad purpose of the occupation is to ensure that the technical capabilities of the plant, the product and the machinery are appropriately and innovatively
Through Life Engineering Services Specialist (Degree)
This occupation is found in the engineering sector, working in industries where there is a strong dependency on long life, high reliability assets, with high support costs such as aerospace, defence, space, machine tools, transportation and built environment (buildings and infrastructure) etc. Assets may include helicopters, aircraft, engines, trains, ships, buildings etc. This occupation is