Description
Inspect manufacturing plants where rolling stock parts are produced to ensure safety and quality control. Ensure that components are manufactured in compliance with safety and design specifications.
Alternative labels
inspect production of rolling stock
inspect preparation of rolling stock
inspect manufacturing of rolling stock
inspect manufacture of trains
inspect manufacture of rolling stock
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Inspect manufacture of rolling stock is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Rolling stock engine inspector: Rolling stock engine inspectors inspect diesel and electric engines used for locomotives to ensure compliance with standards and regulations. They conduct routine, post-overhaul, pre-availability and post-casualty inspections. They provide documentation for repair activities and technical support to maintenance and repair centers. They review administrative records, analyse the operating performance of engines and report their findings.
Rolling stock assembly inspector: Rolling stock assembly inspectors use measuring and testing equipment to inspect and monitor rolling stock assemblies to ensure conformity to engineering specifications and to safety standards and regulations. They examine the assemblies to detect malfunction and damage and check repair work. They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems were discovered.
Optional skill
Inspect manufacture of rolling stock 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.
Product assembly inspector: Product assembly inspectors evaluate products for compliance with specifications and defects in-line with clients’ requirements and organisational policies. They use measuring and testing equipment to ensure conformity to engineering and manufacturing specifications, quality, and safety standards and regulations. They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems are discovered.
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