Instrumentation locksmith⇒ Сomplex service technician of instrumentation

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Mining and metallurgical complex

This is a skilled worker who oversees the normal functioning and serviceability of instrumentation and automation: pressure gauges, flow meters, level gauges, analyzers and other various devices at the enterprise. In addition to control and repair, the instrumentation locksmith performs repairs, metrological supervision, inspection and maintenance of instrumentation and automation equipment.

Difference:

  • The instrumentation locksmith focuses on the mechanical and electrical parts of the instruments.
  • Comprehensive service technician is a specialist with comprehensive knowledge (mechanics, electrical, automation, hydraulics, pneumatics). He carries out maintenance and configuration of equipment from A to Z, using electronic knowledge libraries and available technical documentation.

Trigger:

  • Mass introduction of sophisticated devices and sensors of a new generation at enterprises.

Over-professional skills

The ability of a specialist to combine (summarize) particular facts into a big picture, build hierarchical levels for understanding various situations (economic, political, business) and making long-term decisions. An important quality is the understanding of how a change in one element will subsequently affect other elements.

The importance of systemic thinking is increasing due to the acceleration of changes in life, the need to learn new professions, as well as the growing interpenetration of various areas in each other (social networks, economics, politics, production, etc.).

Specialists with systemic thinking skills will be able to solve such problems, make strong long-term decisions in the context of rapid changes in the economy, diagnose large technical and social systems, make decisions on eliminating the root causes that hinder development, and this skill will allow for the integration of various project teams into a single working organism.

skill

Systemic thinking

Project and process management includes the ability to focus on the project goals, the ability to competently plan and organize team actions for the effective implementation of tasks, the ability to assess existing risks and opportunities for all parties to the interaction. A specialist who has this skill knows how to properly organize the work on the project within the specified funding framework, and is able to correctly distribute the work in order to meet the deadlines set by the project. such a specialist is constantly learning something new, is not afraid to make mistakes, is able to generate new effective ways to solve problems and tasks. the demand for specialists with knowledge and tools in the field of project management will increase, as project activities are considered by companies as the most important factor in their effective development
skill

Project and process management