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• Supervise, co-ordinate and schedule the activities of workers who shape, form and join composite parts or products to specified dimensions
• Establish methods to meet work schedules and co-ordinate work activities with other departments
• Requisition materials and supplies
• Resolve work problems and recommend work measures to improve productivity
• Train or arrange for training of workers
• Ensure standards for safe working conditions are observed
• Prepare production and other reports
• Set up machines and equipment and write programs for computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools
• May manage the operations of their own companies
• May also supervise, co-ordinate and schedule the activities of related apprentices, machine operators, helpers, and labourers
• Performs a variety of productions duties including but not limited to setting up the forms for pre-pour inspections, removing excess polymer concrete, and cleaning forms: installing the correct components, un-clipping forms by hard to prepare for stripping operations and securing proper lifting apparatus for stripping different products.
• Recognizes whether the product is set up properly; sets up the form as indicated in the production drawing with correct bill of materials; makes indicated modifications to the set-up as necessary.
• Pours polymer concrete into form ensuring the components such as woven roving and fiber-mat are set correctly.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

• Bonding and composite fabricator
• Composite parts fabricator

ASSOCIATED TITLES

• Completion of secondary school may be required.
• Several years of experience as a qualified machinist or tool and die maker are required.
• Journeyman/woman trade certification in machining, tool and die making or in another related metalworking trade is required.

QUALIFICATIONS

The "best fit" category(ies) in the National Occupational Classification will depend on education, duties, and responsibilities. These categories are suggested to help job seekers and employers get started. 

SUGGESTED NOC CATEGORIES:

CAT 7, TEER 2 (72010)

SUGGESTED NOC CATEGORY LINK:

NOC CATEGORIES

Various immigration pathways are available to international job seekers and Canadian employers seeking international talent. For more information, contact us or visit Nova Scotia's immigration website.

Abbreviations used in this section: 

  • AIP = Atlantic Immigration Program

  • FSW = Federal Skilled Worker

  • NSNP = Nova Scotia Nominee Program

  • On Demand = Occupations must be identified by the provincial or federal government as being in demand (insufficient qualified workers in Canada)

  • PNP = Provincial Nominee Program (another name for NSNP)

IMMIGRATION PATHWAYS:

FSW, AIP, PNP (On-demand), On-demand federal

IMMIGRATION PATHWAYS

Dusty, hot, confined spaces, working outdoors

WORKING CONDITIONS

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