Organise wires

Description

Apply wire markers and cable labels to identify and organise the wire. Use tie-wrap or cable lace to keep the wires together.

Alternative labels

manage wires
wire organising
managing wires
wires organising
organising wires
wire managing
wires managing

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Organise wires is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Winding machine operator: Winding machine operators tend machines that wrap strings, cords, yarns, ropes, threads onto reels, bobbins, or spools. They handle materials, prepare them for processing, and use winding machines for the purpose. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.
Control panel assembler: Control panel assemblers read schematic drawings to assemble control panel units for electrical equipment. They put together wiring, switches, control and measuring apparatus and cables with hand operated tools.
Wire harness assembler: Wire harness assemblers bind wires or cables to form wire harnesses used in electronic and electrical systems and equipment. They read electrical wiring plans and tie the wire together according to specifications, using cable ties, cable lacing, electrical conduit, and sleeves.
Electrical cable assembler: Electrical cable assembler manipulate cables and wires made of steel, copper, or aluminium so they can be used to conduct electricity in a variety of appliances.

Optional skill

Organise wires 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.

Twisting machine operator: Twisting machine operators tend machines that spin two or more fibres together into a yarn. They handle raw materials, prepare them for processing, and use twisting machines for the purpose. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.

 


 

References

  1. Organise wires – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022