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20 jobs that use Hand Tools the most

Jobs that use hand tools the most include product assembler, collision technician, and product service associate.

What jobs use Hand Tools the most?

1. Product Assembler

How product assembler uses Hand Tools:

  • Follow manufacturing instructions according to engineering procedures define by FDA.
  • Excel in interpreting detail aligning units using jigs and fixtures, and inspecting complete components to ensure conformance to specifications.
  • Keep MPI up to date, to meet the build schedule.

Most common skills for product assembler:

  • Hand Tools
  • Depot
  • Product Assembly
  • Production Equipment
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Assembly Line

2. Collision Technician

How collision technician uses Hand Tools:

  • Tear down, repair damage area including structural damage to OEM.
  • Spray all types of primers, paints and clear coats.
  • Weld aluminum and steel parts.

Most common skills for collision technician:

  • Hand Tools
  • Body Repair
  • Body Shop
  • MIG
  • I-Car
  • ASE

3. Product Service Associate

How product service associate uses Hand Tools:

  • Manage various senior level logistics operations, develop and implement supply chain policies and procedures.
  • Follow plan-o-grams, move beams and grids, rotate, price, and label stock, and build and display products.
  • Set area with POS materials.

Most common skills for product service associate:

  • Hand Tools
  • Sales Floor
  • Responsive Customer Service
  • Cleanliness
  • Product Knowledge
  • RTM

4. Cabinet Assembler

How cabinet assembler uses Hand Tools:

  • Verify all documentation accompanying each manufacturing lot for completeness and accuracy according to GMP and ISO guidelines.
  • Experience include extensive PC board manufacturing, engineering support, and production team supervision.=================================

Most common skills for cabinet assembler:

  • Hand Tools
  • Tape Measure
  • Medicine Cabinets
  • Customer Specifications
  • CNC
  • Air Tools

5. Plumber Helper

How plumber helper uses Hand Tools:

  • Train and manage less experience plumbers and achieve significant improvements in their productivity.
  • Install lavatories, help install urinals and commodes, roof drains and hose-bibs.
  • Assist journeyman plumber with measuring, cutting, brazing and sweating copper and copper fittings.

Most common skills for plumber helper:

  • Hand Tools
  • Plumbing
  • Cast Iron
  • Ladders
  • PEX
  • Sewer Lines

6. Motorman

How motorman uses Hand Tools:

  • Provide leadership and guidance to direct reports, and manage their efforts to maximize their contribution to operational effectiveness and performance.
  • Participate in JSA risk assessment to reduce undesirable incidents during work.
  • Hold immediate JSA safety meetings prior to tasks and provide documentation.

Most common skills for motorman:

  • Hand Tools
  • Diesel Motors
  • Tongs
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • Diesel Engines
  • Air Compressors

7. Technical Component Administrator

How technical component administrator uses Hand Tools:

  • Manage configuration and troubleshooting of DNS and e-mail environments.
  • Run QC testing on specific blood products.
  • Process and separate whole blood into appropriate components in regulation with FDA standards.

Most common skills for technical component administrator:

  • Hand Tools
  • FAA
  • CMM
  • Blood Components
  • Lab Equipment
  • Sops

8. Alignment Technician

How alignment technician uses Hand Tools:

  • Repair wheels using grinders, sanders and paint equipment.
  • Straighten bend or damage alloy wheels.
  • Assist with MIG welding and exhaust work.

Most common skills for alignment technician:

  • Customer Service
  • Hand Tools
  • Power Steering
  • Customer Vehicles
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Diagnosis

9. Communications Technician Lead

How communications technician lead uses Hand Tools:

  • Manage telecommunications installation and repair for hospital Nortel network.
  • Train soldiers on the procedures for secure radio and PC communications.
  • Assist in design and installation of this business's LAN system, expand network for VoIP, and wireless access points.

Most common skills for communications technician lead:

  • Troubleshoot
  • Hand Tools
  • Communications Plan
  • RF
  • Technical Support
  • Test Equipment

10. Line Helper

How line helper uses Hand Tools:

  • Regulate the underground water systems pressure and consistency by performing HVAC relate maintenance with regular time monitoring.
  • Regulate the underground water systems pressure and consistency by performing HVAC relate maintenance with regular time monitoring.

Most common skills for line helper:

  • Hand Tools
  • Safety Rules
  • Computer System
  • Basic Math
  • Production Equipment
  • Hoists

11. Hand Trucker

How hand trucker uses Hand Tools:

  • Maintain trucks, operate crane and run line
  • Dig and prepare fields for the tile machine and also truck and haul beets, beans and corn.
  • Distribute production materials to designate locations on assembly lines observing the first-in-first-out (FIFO) inventory control practice.

Most common skills for hand trucker:

  • Hand Tools
  • Pallets
  • Electric Pallet Jack
  • Safety Rules
  • Sweepers
  • Manual Labor

12. Bindery Assistant

How bindery assistant uses Hand Tools:

  • Accomplish on the GBC wire binding, including plastic coiling.
  • Assist in running production equipment such as the stitching and folding machines as well as shipping.
  • Bond fiber to cushions for furniture

Most common skills for bindery assistant:

  • Hand Tools
  • Collate
  • Collating
  • Pallets
  • Customer Specifications
  • Newspapers

13. Electrician Helper

How electrician helper uses Hand Tools:

  • Manage a team of outside contractors in installing and commissioning a 300HP VFD to environmental equipment to reduce downtime.
  • Terminate primary and secondary leads of transformers.
  • Remove, analyze, identify issue install properly working pressure transducers, effectively accomplishing priorities to go underway.

Most common skills for electrician helper:

  • Hand Tools
  • RUN Conduit
  • Receptacles
  • Ladders
  • EMT
  • Switches

14. Crib Attendant

How crib attendant uses Hand Tools:

  • Operate POS cash register to manage cash, credit, and debit card transactions for sell items.
  • Prioritize and monitor AOG (aircraft on grind) parts, delivery and retrieval.
  • Keep records on individual pet, including daily observations and information activities perform, meals sever, and medication administer.

Most common skills for crib attendant:

  • Hand Tools
  • Machine Tools
  • Data Entry
  • Inventory Control
  • Cycle Counts
  • Purchase Orders

15. Hvac Helper

How hvac helper uses Hand Tools:

  • Help install furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, and condensers.
  • Assist in soldering and brazing.
  • Work with foreman installing structural plumbing systems.

Most common skills for hvac helper:

  • Hand Tools
  • Ladders
  • Air Handlers
  • Air Ducts
  • Plumbing
  • Brazing

16. Manufacturing Labour

How manufacturing labour uses Hand Tools:

  • Manage mulching, fertilizing, watering and mowing activities.
  • Operate CNC lathe machine and drill press.
  • Prepare groceries for stores across Springfield and Joplin by building pallets for shipment in a timely and organize manner

Most common skills for manufacturing labour:

  • Hand Tools
  • Tape Measure
  • Pallets
  • Jigs
  • Quality Checks
  • Basic Math

17. Pipe Fitter Helper

How pipe fitter helper uses Hand Tools:

  • Used industry tools such as cutting torches, pipe benders, levels, power grinders, screwdrivers.
  • Blind off towers to pull exchangers to be replace or repair.
  • Replace and reassemble gratings, ladders, handrails, and other disassemble structures after repairs are complete.

Most common skills for pipe fitter helper:

  • Hand Tools
  • Safety Procedures
  • Stainless Steel Pipe
  • Carbon Steel
  • Pneumatic Drills
  • Drill Holes

18. Woodworker

How woodworker uses Hand Tools:

  • Used all wood shop saws, drills, planers, routers etc.
  • Operate all types of woodworking equipment, sliding panel saws, band saws, mortise machines, planers, etc.
  • Follow blueprints of pianos to be build.

Most common skills for woodworker:

  • Hand Tools
  • Table Saws
  • Tape Measure
  • Pallets
  • CNC
  • Routers

19. Polisher

How polisher uses Hand Tools:

  • Train and instruct other polishers and achieve significant improvements in their productivity.
  • Gain experience with CNC machines.
  • Operate CNC grinders and milling machines.

Most common skills for polisher:

  • Hand Tools
  • Calipers
  • Polishers
  • CNC
  • PPE
  • Machine Operation

20. Generator Assembler

How generator assembler uses Hand Tools:

  • Assemble actuators for boilers using hand and power tools requiring excellent manual dexterity.
  • Loaded/Unload parts for CNC machines.
  • Utilize keen hand/eye dexterity, problem solving and critical thinking skills; works well under pressure.

Most common skills for generator assembler:

  • Hand Tools
  • Safety Procedures
  • Dexterity
  • FDA
  • Air Tools
  • Drill Presses

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