Competencies Electronics Technician, Fire Alarms in the Saskatoon–Biggar Region
Find out what competencies you typically need to work as an electronics technician, fire alarms in Canada. These skills are applicable to all Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) (NOC 22311).
Skills Help - Skills
Proficiency or complexity level | |
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Troubleshooting | 5 - Highest Level |
Setting Up | 5 - Highest Level |
Quality Control Testing | 4 - High Level |
Repairing | 4 - High Level |
Equipment and Tool Selection | 4 - High Level |
Preventative Maintenance | 4 - High Level |
Instructing | 3 - Moderate Level |
Time Management | 3 - Moderate Level |
Product Design | 3 - Moderate Level |
Operation Monitoring of Machinery and Equipment | 3 - Moderate Level |
Personal Attributes Help - Personal Attributes
Importance | |
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Independence | 4 - Highly important |
Collaboration | 4 - Highly important |
Adaptability | 4 - Highly important |
Analytical Thinking | 4 - Highly important |
Attention to Detail | 4 - Highly important |
Active Learning | 3 - Important |
Social Orientation | 3 - Important |
Stress Tolerance | 3 - Important |
Innovativeness | 2 - Somewhat important |
Creativity | 2 - Somewhat important |
Interest Help - Interest
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Conventional
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Investigative
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Knowledge Help - Knowledge
Knowledge level | |
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Electrical and Electronics | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Clerical | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Vehicle, Machinery and Equipment Operations | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Computer, Technology and Information Systems | 1 - Basic Level |
Business Management | 1 - Basic Level |
Client Service | 1 - Basic Level |
Languages | 1 - Basic Level |
Mathematics | 1 - Basic Level |
Public Safety and Security | 1 - Basic Level |
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