Prototype Specialist (Formal)IICNC Prototype MachinistJob Skill RequirementsSpecified Duration of Work (If Any)...Duration-Compensation Type, Rate, and Annualized Result...Compensation- - - Estimated hours a skill will be applied during the task. Could be simply the task hours or specific to the skill...ExperienceLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...1st YearLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...StandardsSkills Required for the task...SkillsPoints are in Thousands...(in Thousands)Estimated hours a skill will be applied during the task. Could be simply the task hours or specific to the skill...CredentialLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...LevelFocus is the proportion (based on intensity and frequency) a skills is applied relative to the other skills...HoursThis interpretation of Skill Points is based on the skill, hours, level and focus attributes (among other proprietary factors)...PointsUsage is the predicted application rate of the skill throughout the task relative to the number of hours...UsageThis interpretation of Skill Points is based on the skill, and the applied usage attributes (among other proprietary factors)..Points'Create a software or internet program. ...ProgrammingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 2D222'Early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. Used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and software programming. ...PrototypingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 2D222'Science of measurement, encompassing theoretical and practical determination of units, standards, and uncertainty across scientific, industrial, and legal fields. ...MetrologyGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Daily/ 1D17Following all laws, regulations, and guidelines that apply to a specific industry. ...Industrial ComplianceGP0.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 292Weekly/ 6W610'Standardized method of communicating design and manufacturing information using a pictorial language of lines, symbols, and text ...Engineering DrawingGP0.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 292Daily/ 1D17Abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations. analysis. abstract thought, logical thinking, reasoning. ...Analytical ThinkingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 2D222Understanding how to select and procure equipment to complete a task. ...Equipment SelectionBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17Solving problems from a non-sequential information-processing mode. ...Intuitive Problem SolvingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17Ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely, especially in matters affecting action ...Judgment and Decision MakingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17Achieves thoroughness and accuracy when accomplishing a task through concern for all the areas involved. ...Attention to DetailGP2Level Tier II - 4 4 II 690Daily/ 1D17Applying methods and process to check for errors and inconsistencies. ...TroubleshootingGP1.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 558Daily/ 2D222'Interactions between departments, team, and / or group from within a company, usually suggesting working together from different disciplines or parts of the company. ...Internal CollaborationGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 6W610'Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing is a symbolic language used in engineering drawings and 3D models to define the nominal geometry of a part and the allowable variation in its features. ...GD&TGP1.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 558Daily/ 1D17' 3D CAD refers to a larger category of software designed for creating three-dimensional models. ...3D CADGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Monthly/ 30M3012'Regulatory framework designed to prevent major incidents like explosions, fires, and toxic releases in facilities handling highly hazardous chemicals. ...Process Safety ManagementGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Monthly/ 30M3012...Total Skill Points:9025184Objective is the primary goal of the task...Description- Link is a way to share an internal link to the task (if there is one)...Job LinkSkills Label™ Patent 11587190 skillslabel.com
  


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