A.18 WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE OPERATING ENGINEER O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2071.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0872 ALTERNATE TITLES: ASPHALT-PAVING MACHINE OPERATOR This work process schedule is attached to and a part of the Apprenticeship Standards for the above identified occupation. This sequence of Related Classroom Instruction is competency based and will be offered as traditional classroom training or independent study, which
Industrial Maintenance Millwright
WORK PROCESS INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MILLWRIGHT D.O.T. 638.281.018 During the term of apprenticeship, the apprentice shall receive such instruction and experience, in all branches of the occupation, as are necessary to develop a practical and versatile worker. Major processes in which apprentices will be trained (although not necessarily in the order listed) and approximate hours (not necessarily continuous) to
Vehicle Body Builder
Vehicle body builders manufacture purpose built vehicles from engineering plans. They manufacture purpose-built bodies for buses, coaches, horse floats, ambulances, firetrucks and other vehicles. They construct complex frameworks which are then welded, glued and bolted to the vehicle’s chassis. These specialist panels are shaped from materials such as metal, aluminium and reinforced plastic using equipment
Welder (first class)
Welders shape, join and repair metal parts for use in machinery and other metal products and structures. They may use any of a range of welding processes to apply heat or electrical current to the metal parts to join them together. They consult drafting designs or plans to decide on the best way to join
Metal Fabricator
Boilermakers shape, cut, join and finish large, heavy pieces of metal to make industrial products or structures such as ships, tanks or boilers. They pull, press, bend, roll and shape the metal using heavy machinery, and join the pieces together by bolting or welding. They seal their metal joins and secure other pieces such as
Metal Machinist (first class)
Metal machinists operate the equipment and machinery that is used to create metal tools and parts. They set up, maintain and operate the machines that cut and shape metal stock and castings, forming intricate, exact parts. They refer to detailed drawings and computer-aided design (CAD) systems to obtain the specifications for the job, calculate dimensions,
Motor Mechanic (general)
Automotive mechanics work on the mechanical parts of motor vehicles, including the engine, transmission and suspension systems. They fix, maintain, reassemble, restore and overhaul these components and also talk to the vehicles’ owner about issues they may be having. Common tasks might include the testing and repairing of electrical lighting systems, the replacement of damaged
Motorcycle Mechanic
Motor cycle mechanics work on the engines and other components of motor cycles. They fix, maintain and upgrade engines, electrical parts and panels with techniques such as welding and electrical work. They may, for example, take apart and reassemble a motor cycle engine to repair a fault, or smooth out the dents on a panel
Spray Painter
Spray Painters apply paint and other industrial coatings to vehicles and a range of other manufactured items. They inspect the vehicle or surface they will be painting, clean and prepare it, remove rough spots and sand or treat the surface, apply an undercoat to the surface, and mix and prepare the paint for application. They
Mechanical Engineering Technician
Mechanical engineering technicians assist engineers with the design, manufacture, installation, operation and maintenance of machinery and other mechanical equipment. They draw up designs for new machinery, assemble and install new or altered mechanical equipment and parts and carry out workshop and field testing as part of the quality control process. They may also calculate building,