Skilled Trades Update Larry Erickson & Dave Kady Skilled Trades Staffing Mechanical Cross Training Best Practices Examples Q & A
Skilled Trades Training Skilled Trades Mechanical Cross Training
Skill Versatility Charts Focus on Skill Versatility Charts for Each Maintenance Team Provides a standard process to manage skills & capabilities Based on skills needed to perform tasks Utilize for daily floor coverage planning Utilize for long term training planning
Versatility Example In this area of the chart we identify the fundamental knowledge and skill for the team’s members. These tend to be common across the company however there might be some entries specific to your manufacturing environment (foundry, stamping paint…)
Related Training (On-the-Job ) Best Practices Classroom Training Related Training (On-the-Job )
Classroom AMTEC Curriculum to be used by Community Colleges still in the development phase Welding Training being facilitated at the Warren Tech Center Arlington –utilizing Tooling University Warren Powertrain – utilizing General Physics
General Physics Observations Classes on site A small lab has been developed for hands-on training, in conjunction with classroom instruction Instructor is customizing the classes, which is having a greater impact on the material being delivered. This structured approach will result in an accelerated completion of the training
On the Job Training Significant impact on the related training when standardized work is developed Recommend utilizing Job Instruction Sheets (JIT) and Task Instruction Sheets (TIS) There must be a true commitment by both the UAW & Management to develop work aids for the impacted mechanical trades being cross trained
Job Instruction Training
Job Instruction Training
Job Instruction Training
Job Instruction Training
Task Instruction Sheet
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