A mechanic is a vocational high school diploma.
The following qualifications and competencies are generally required for a mechanic:
1. Secondary vocational education: usually requires completion of a training program at a relevant secondary vocational school, such as mechanical, electrical, automation, welding, and automotive maintenance. These schools provide training for specific vocational skills and help students to acquire the skills and knowledge required for practical work.
2. Vocational high school diploma: Some regions require mechanics to have a vocational high school diploma or similar degree. Vocational high school programs place more emphasis on the development of practical skills and can provide students with more comprehensive vocational knowledge and skills.
3. Apprenticeship training: Apprenticeship training is a form of vocational training that combines theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice. A mechanic can work with an experienced technician to gradually acquire the skills and knowledge needed for the actual job. Apprenticeship training hours and requirements vary by region and specialty.
Craftsmen need to continuously learn and update their professional knowledge and skills. As technology is constantly evolving and updating, a mechanic needs to take the initiative to learn new techniques and methods to meet market demands and industry developments. In general, mechanics need to possess a combination of technical skills, problem-solving skills, teamwork skills, safety awareness, learning ability, meticulousness and patience to perform various types of technical work.
The ability that a mechanic needs to have
1, technical ability: familiar with and master the basic process and technology of the relevant industry, able to independently complete a variety of maintenance, installation, debugging tasks. Be able to accurately identify and solve problems that arise, with good analytical and logical thinking skills. Requires familiarity with and proficiency in the technical knowledge and skills of the field in which one is engaged. This includes familiarity with the use and maintenance of all types of tools and equipment, understanding of the principles of all types of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, etc., as well as the corresponding repair and maintenance methods.
2, communication and teamwork skills: effective communication and collaboration with customers, coworkers and other related staff to complete work tasks. Need to maintain safety awareness at all times and understand and comply with relevant safety regulations and operating procedures. Need to ensure the safety of oneself and the surrounding work environment to prevent accidents.