Description
Use software and other modelling tools to create simulations of and develop scenarios for possible outcomes of site operations. Use the information gathered from simulations and models for analysis and decision making.
Alternative labels
develop site simulations using computer programmes
utilise software tools to model sites
create site simulations using software
create site simulations using computer software
perform site simulation activities using computer software
utilise software to model sites
use software for site modelling
perform site modelling activities using computer programmes
utilise software tools for site modelling
use software to model sites
develop site simulations using computer software
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Use software tools for site modelling 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.
Optional skill
Use software tools for site modelling 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.
Renewable energy engineer: Renewable energy engineers research alternative sources of energy in order to design systems for renewable energy production. They strive to optimise energy production from renewable sources, and reduce production expenses and environmental strain. They design systems which focus on energy sustainability and efficiency.
Mathematician: Mathematicians study and deepen existing mathematical theories in order to expand the knowledge and find new paradigms within the field. They can apply this knowledge to challenges presented in engineering and scientific projects in order to assure that measurements, quantities, and mathematic laws prove their viability.
Civil engineer: Civil engineers design, plan, and develop technical and engineering specifications for infrastructure and construction projects. They apply engineering knowledge in a vast array of projects, from the construction of infrastructure for transportation, housing projects, and luxury buildings, to the construction of natural sites. They design plans that seek to optimise materials and integrate specifications and resource allocation within the time constraints.
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