Mechanical Engineer (Formal)IIIMechanical Design EngineerJob 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)..PointsStudy of physical machines and mechanisms that may involve force and movement. ...Mechanical EngineeringGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Hourly/ 0.25H0.25270'Science of measurement, encompassing theoretical and practical determination of units, standards, and uncertainty across scientific, industrial, and legal fields. ...MetrologyGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 2D2270Process of creating, testing, and refining a product, service, or experience to meet specific user needs and business goals. Requires research, strategy, and creative thinking to deliver successful products. ...Product DesignGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 2D2270Roadmap a product team will use to make sure they work on products that add real value to users and have product/market fit. ...Product Design StrategyGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Weekly/ 8W8173'Testing systems ability to function, given environmental conditions, for a particular amount of time. ...Reliability TestingGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Weekly/ 8W8173Systematic approaches to find the best solutions, whether it's maximizing profit or minimizing waste, by identifying and improving processes and resources. ...Optimization StrategiesGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 1D168Scientific study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. ...PhysicsGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 1D168'Continuous, real-time observation and analysis of system, industrial, or business processes to ensure stability, efficiency, and quality. ...Process MonitoringGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 1D168'Organized, strategic approach to detecting and managing error in ways that minimize damage, recovery time and total costs. ...Fault Incident ResponseGP1Level Tier III - 3 3 III 1210Weekly/ 8W8173'Root Cause Analysis is a systematic process for identifying the underlying causes of problems, rather than just addressing their symptoms. ...Root Cause AnalysisGP1Level Tier III - 3 3 III 1210Weekly/ 8W8173Tolerance analysis is the general term for activities related to the study of accumulated variation in mechanical parts and assemblies. ...Tolerance AnalysisGP1Level Tier III - 3 3 III 1210Weekly/ 8W8173Discipline of carefully projecting or planning, organizing, motivating and controlling resources to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria. ...Project ManagementGP1Level Tier III - 3 3 III 1210Weekly/ 6W697Process of establishing, maintaining, and optimizing relationships with suppliers to ensure they deliver high-quality goods or services at a competitive price while minimizing risks. ...Vendor ManagementGP0.5Level Tier III - 3 3 III 954Weekly/ 8W8173Managing of stakeholders of a project, program, or activity. A stakeholder is any individual, group or organization that can affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be affected by a program. ...Stakeholder ManagementGP0.5Level Tier III - 3 3 III 954Weekly/ 6W697Abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations. analysis. abstract thought, logical thinking, reasoning. ...Analytical ThinkingGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 2D2270Communicating technical information in a simple way an audience can understand. ...Articulate Technical InformationGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 1D168Process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues ...Complex Problem SolvingGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 1D168Ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely, especially in matters affecting action ...Judgment and Decision MakingGR3Level Tier III - 3 3 III 2225Daily/ 1D168'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 III - 3 3 III 1210Weekly/ 6W697High-end, integrated CAD/CAM/CAE software solution designed for complex product engineering and manufacturing. ...Siemens NXGP1.5Level Tier III - 3 3 III 1465Monthly/ 40M40230...Total Skill Points:361403050Objective 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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