NOC 7231 - Machinists & Machining & Tooling Inspectors
NOC 7231 - Machinists & Machining & Tooling Inspectors
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NOC 7231 - Machinists & Machining & Tooling Inspectors
Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development Job Profiles
Essential & Soft Skills
Teamwork
Detail-Oriented
Time management
Organizational skills
English language
Punctual
Computer use
Problem solving
Organizational skills
Writing
Critical thinking
Decision-Making
Communication skills
Ability to learn
Adaptability
Self-motivated
Creativity
Interpersonal skills
Work independently
Leadership
Flexibility
Troubleshooting
Continuous Learning
Microsoft Office
Customer Service
Technical Skills
Workmanship
Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Lathes
Tooling
Machine Tools
Engineering Drawings
Welding
Milling Cutters
Repair
Grinders
Operating Stationary Industrial Equipment
Constructing
Using Specialized Instrumentation and Equipment
Analyzing Information
Inspecting and Testing
Planning
Processing Information
Plumbing
Mechanics and Machinery
Processing and Production
Physics
Automatic lathes
Forklifts
Quality assurance
Cylindrical grinders
Power tools
Tapping machines
Lathe machines
Micrometers
Meeting Deadlines
Manual dexterity
Tool grinders
Computer Aided Drafting/Design (CAD)
Continuous Improvement
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
AutoCAD
SolidWorks
Drill presses
Drawing
Engine lathes
Automotive Manufacturing
Blueprint Reading
Driving
Innovation
Machine Tool Builder
Boring machines
Mechanical Aptitude
Mechanical Assembly
Mechanical Systems
Physical Strength
Robotics
Spreadsheets
Time Constraints
Programming
Machine operation
Maintenance
Calipers
Milling machines
Work Area Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance
Fast-paced Setting
Mastercam
Certifications & Training
Machinist Certification
Red Seal
Driver's license
Completion of secondary school is usually required.
Completion of a four-year apprenticeship program or a combination of over four years of work experience in the trade and some college or industry courses in machining is usually required to be eligible for trade certification
Trade certification for machinists is available, but voluntary, in all provinces and territories
Trade certification for automotive machinists is available, but voluntary, in Ontario
Occupational Health and Safety Act
Several years of experience as a machinist, tool and die maker or machining tool operator may be required for machining and tooling inspectors
Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified machinists upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination
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