Description/Duties A Draftsperson – Mechanical performs some or all of the following duties: Develops and prepares engineering designs and drawings Operates computer-aided design and graphics drafting stations Develops and prepares drawings of industrial machines, engines, tools, and mechanical equipment Develops and prepares design sketches Completes documentation packages and produces drawing sets Checks and verifies design drawings
Die Designer
Description/Duties A Die Designer designs all cutting and forming dies by: Demonstrating Safe Working Practices and Techniques Reading and Interpreting a Piece Part Drawing Conveying Information to CAD Program/System Determining the Type of Die Designing a Layout of Sequence of Operations Creating a Tooling Design Dimensioning the Die Design Finalizing the Die Drawing/Design Implementing Construction
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programmer
Description/Duties A CNC Programmer develops programming for Computerized Numerical and Direct Numerical controlled machines by: Demonstrating Safe Work Practices and Techniques Defining Areas of Workpiece to be Machined Determining CNC Programming Operations Planning the Metal Removal Process Developing Tool Paths Post-Processing Tool Path Information Generating CNC Job Documentation Implementing CNC Machining Processes Optimizing Programs Archiving/Maintaining
Composite Structures Technician
Description/Duties A Composite Structures Technician inspects, evaluates damage, repairs and replaces damaged aircraft components according to approved engineering data and process requirements using hand and power tools, specialized equipment and materials. A Composite Structures Technician is knowledgeable in: Occupational Health and Safety Act Fire Codes and Regulations Accident prevention and safe practices Government regulations For more information, see Ontario
Cabinetmaker
Skills Protect Self and Others Comply with acts, regulations, codes, standards and directives Identify health and safety hazards in the workplace Use personal protective equipment Maintain personal protective equipment Practice safe work habits Follow company or worksite fire procedures Use emergency safety equipment Practice good housekeeping in the workplace Handle designated substances Lift and carry
Bearings Mechanic
Description/Duties A Bearings Mechanic performs the following: Disassembles and cleans bearings, seals and chocks Inspects bearings, seals and chocks for wear, and damage Repairs or replaces bearings, seals and chocks A Bearings Mechanic is knowledgeable in: OHSA Metallurgy NDT Process Knowledge For more information, see Ontario College of Trades Training Standards
Electronics Technician (Professional and Kindred) 0169N
Summary Maintain, troubleshoot and repair electronic equipment and components. Remove and replace cable/wiring and components utilizing schematics and diagrams. Analyze circuits. Repair computers and peripheral devices. Repair circuit boards. Maintain applicable maintenance and repair documentation. Skills General Shop Practices Wiring chassis from blueprints. Construction of coils; selection of proper size of wire, wire gauges. Construction
Maintenance Mechanic, Telephone (Any Industry)
Summary Installs, tests, and repairs communication equipment, such as public address and intercommunication systems, alarms, switchboards, telephones, and related apparatus, including switching keys, using schematic diagrams and testing devices. Demonstrate knowledge and skills for qualifying as Journeyman. Applicable Job Qualification Requirements will be used as a guide in performing tasks and demonstrating knowledge in the
Maintenance Mechanic (Any Industry)
Summary Repairs and maintains, in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals, and manufacturer’s specifications, machinery and mechanical equipment, such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines and equipment. Demonstrate knowledge and skills for qualifying as Journeyman. Applicable Job Qualification Requirements will be used as a guide in performing tasks and demonstrating knowledge
Machinist 0296N
Summary Repair and operate auxiliary machinery. Calculate time and material for shop work and repair of auxiliary machinery. Draw sketches and prepare specifications for replacement parts. Use sketches and specifications to produce replacement parts. Operate shop equipment, such as lathes, drill presses, shapers, bench grinders, milling machines, boring mills, power hacksaws and computer numerically controlled