Combine multiple fields of knowledge

Description

Combine inputs and considerations from a variety of diverse spheres (e.g. technical, design, engineering, social) in the development of projects or in the daily performance of a job.

Alternative labels

be multidisciplinary
utilise multidisciplinary
work in a multidisciplinary fashion
apply multiple fields of knowledge
combine numerous fields of knowledge
draw on multiple fields of knowledge
operate in a multidisciplinary fashion
utilise multiple fields of knowledge
employ multiple fields of knowledge

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Combine multiple fields of knowledge is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Pipeline environmental project manager: Pipeline environmental project managers ensure the accomplishment of environmental preservation within pipeline transport projects. They, together with a group of managers and specialists, analyse the sites and routes of pipelines in order to advice on environmental issues to be considered and addressed.
Pipeline superintendent: Pipeline superintendents manage the direction and overall development of pipeline transport projects. They envision the planning, the route selection, the management of resources, and the daily operations. They develop long-term vision safeguarding efficiency of the infrastructure.
Pipeline compliance coordinator: Pipeline compliance coordinators track, compile and summarise all the compliance and conformance activities in pipeline infrastructures and fields. They ensure that works are carried out within regulatory frameworks. They strive to develop and implement compliance policies and recommend ways to minimize risk. They inspect sites, collect evidence, and report compliance needs to the management.

Optional skill

Combine multiple fields of knowledge is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Pipeline route manager: Pipeline route managers oversee the day-to-day operational aspects of transporting goods via pipeline infrastructures. They have an overview of the network and plan the different routes to transport goods from one site to another. They strive for the most efficient and less costly route. They troubleshoot arising issues in networks and sites, ensure implementation of regulations, and follow up the achievement of transport targets.
Pipeline engineer: Pipeline engineers design and develop the engineering aspects for the construction of pipeline infrastructures in various kinds of sites (e.g. inland, maritime). They envision and create the specifications for pumping systems and for the general transport of goods through pipelines.

 


 

References

  1. Combine multiple fields of knowledge – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022