{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:41:10.411Z","occupation":{"soc":"49-9095.00","title":"Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers","group":"Installation, Maintenance & Repair","sector":"23","jobZone":2,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers the installation, inspection, repair, and replacement of mobile homes, modular buildings, and prefabricated structures across residential lots, mobile home parks, and staging facilities, from entry-level field assistance through crew leadership and organizational management.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Polyethylene sheets, nails, and hammers — apply under direct supervision to seal open sides of modular units in preparation for shipment at a staging yard.","Mobile home leveling and blocking procedures — follow step-by-step instructions to assist in positioning prefabricated units on owner lots or mobile home parks.","Basic hand tools and power tools — use under close guidance to install or replace simple fixtures and appliances inside mobile or modular homes.","Water hoses and inlet pipes — connect to plumbing systems and perform basic operational tests on plumbing fixtures under a journeyman installer's supervision.","Work orders and customer instructions — read and clarify with a supervisor to identify the nature and extent of damage reported on a residential installation site.","Exterior panels and visible structural components — inspect for obvious damage and report findings to a lead installer during a routine unit assessment.","Parts lists and technical manuals — reference with guidance to identify and list components needed for a basic repair task on a mobile or modular home.","Safety protocols and PPE requirements — observe and follow consistently while working on active installation or repair sites in residential or park settings.","Simple leaks and minor exterior damage — assist in sealing and patching under supervision using hand tools and sealant materials on a job site.","Time and task sequencing — follow a structured daily schedule assigned by a lead installer to complete assigned portions of an installation project on time."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Modular unit side sealing — complete independently using polyethylene sheets, nails, and hammers to meet transport specifications at a manufacturing staging facility.","Mobile homes and prefabricated buildings — move and set up with limited oversight on owner lots or in mobile home parks, ensuring proper leveling and anchoring.","Plumbing connections and fixtures — install water hoses to inlet pipes, test operational function, and identify common issues without requiring direct supervision.","Damaged exterior panels and structural frame members — remove, repair, and replace using appropriate hand tools on residential mobile or modular home job sites.","Parts needed for standard repairs — estimate costs and plan work procedures independently using parts lists, technical manuals, and diagrams for routine service calls.","Unit systems and mechanical components — inspect, test, and evaluate operating conditions to determine if repairs are needed on familiar mobile home configurations.","Customer communications and work orders — interpret and clarify scope of damage or installation requirements by conferring directly with homeowners or park managers.","Fixtures, appliances, and utility systems — install and replace using hand and power tools across a range of unit types with routine tasks handled without guidance.","Work progress and quality — monitor ongoing installation or repair tasks against project standards, identifying and correcting deviations before final inspection.","Troubleshooting methods — apply systematic diagnostic approaches to resolve common mechanical and structural problems encountered during field service assignments."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex modular unit preparation — oversee and perform complete sealing and pre-shipment procedures, verifying code compliance and material integrity across full unit configurations.","Full-site installation operations — independently manage the movement, placement, leveling, and anchoring of mobile homes and prefabricated buildings in varied lot and park environments.","Comprehensive system inspections — conduct thorough evaluations of plumbing, structural, mechanical, and electrical systems to assess operating condition and prioritize repair needs.","Non-routine structural damage — diagnose and repair complex frame failures, severe exterior deterioration, and persistent leaks using advanced hand tool and sealant techniques on active job sites.","Detailed cost estimates and work plans — develop accurate parts lists, labor projections, and procedural sequences for multi-component repair or installation projects using technical documentation.","Cross-system troubleshooting — identify root causes of interrelated mechanical, plumbing, and structural failures and implement effective corrective solutions on mobile and modular units.","Customer consultations — lead in-depth discussions with homeowners or property managers to assess damage extent, explain repair options, and set realistic expectations for project outcomes.","Quality control analysis — evaluate completed installation and repair work against building codes, manufacturer specifications, and safety standards to ensure full compliance on residential sites.","Scheduling and time management — plan and coordinate multi-day installation or repair projects efficiently, adjusting workflows to meet deadlines despite weather, parts, or access constraints.","Technical documentation and reporting — prepare accurate service records, repair logs, and cost summaries using spreadsheet software and electronic communication tools for company and customer use."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Installation and repair standards — establish and enforce company-wide quality benchmarks for mobile home and modular building work, aligning practices with current building and safety codes.","Crew supervision and development — direct, train, and evaluate field installers across multiple job sites, using structured coaching and real-time feedback to build team competency.","Complex project planning — lead pre-construction planning for large-scale or multi-unit installation projects, coordinating logistics, parts procurement, and sequencing across crews.","Organizational safety culture — develop and implement site safety protocols and inspection checklists that reduce risk and ensure compliance with public safety and legal requirements across all field operations.","Customer escalation management — resolve high-stakes disputes or complex damage claims by drawing on deep technical knowledge and customer service expertise to reach mutually acceptable outcomes.","Workforce performance systems — design training curricula and on-the-job learning strategies using technical manuals and field scenarios to accelerate skill development for new and mid-level installers.","Operational resource management — oversee allocation of tools, equipment, and personnel across concurrent installation or service assignments to maximize productivity and control costs.","Technical knowledge transfer — instruct and mentor developing installers in troubleshooting methods, system diagnostics, and code-compliant repair techniques through structured field instruction.","Process improvement initiatives — analyze recurring failure patterns across mobile and modular home installations, develop corrective procedures, and communicate updates to field teams company-wide.","Stakeholder reporting and strategy — prepare and present operational performance data, project cost analyses, and improvement recommendations to company leadership using spreadsheet and communication tools."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}