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Skills Assessment – Mechanical

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Training 2A - Mechanical ECS-ASMT-0001

Skills Assessment – Mechanical

Measure craft personnel knowledge across precision maintenance, installation & troubleshooting — identifying skill gaps that impact reliability, safety, and cost.

Duration·Web-based Location·Hybrid Participants·10-15
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Overview

Overview

Web-based evaluation designed to measure maintenance and craft personnel understanding of essential craft skills as they apply to precision maintenance, equipment installation, inspection, and troubleshooting. The assessment identifies skill gaps, risk areas, and improvement opportunities that directly impact equipment reliability, safety, & maintenance cost.

Assessment Focus Areas

The assessment evaluates essential craft skill knowledge required to perform Precision Maintenance® work. Content is aligned with real-world maintenance tasks and focuses on how technicians prepare, execute, and verify work that affects asset health and reliability. Key categories assessed include:

  • Asset Reliability Fundamentals & Failure Awareness
  • Precision Maintenance® Principles
  • Tools And Measurement Fundamentals
  • Bearings, Belts, And Chain Drives
  • Shaft Alignment And Balance Concepts
  • Pumps, Gearboxes, And Rotating Equipment
  • Lubrication Fundamentals
  • Fasteners, Fits, And Tolerances
  • Hydraulic And Pneumatic Systems
  • Maintenance Best Practices & Work Execution Discipline

  • Questions are scenario-based and concept-driven, designed to reveal how craft personnel think about equipment condition, installation quality, operational risk, and failure prevention..

    Why Assess Mechanical ?

  • Improves equipment reliability
  • Identifies skill gaps and Targets the most impactful training investments
  • Supports long-term workforce planning and knowledge transfer
  • How the Assessment is Used

    This Skills Assessment is not a pass/fail test. It is a diagnostic tool used to:

  • Align individuals with the correct level of training
  • Avoid over-training or misaligned course placement
  • Identify systemic knowledge gaps affecting reliability
  • Support workforce planning and succession strategies
  • Measure baseline capability prior to training initiatives
  • Deliverables

    Clients receive a comprehensive Assessment Report, including:

  • Individual ECS Skills Assessment scores by competency area
  • Group-level skill distribution and facility averages
  • Recommended ECS training roadmap for each participant
  • Actionable input to support precision maintenance & workforce development programs


  • Final results are delivered electronically and can be used immediately for planning and decision-making.

    Who Should Attend
    • Instrumentation and Controls Technicians
    • Maintenance and Reliability Technicians
    • Maintenance Supervisors & Planners
    • Mechanical and Electrical Crafts

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