{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:25.382Z","occupation":{"soc":"49-9099.00","title":"Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other","group":"Installation, Maintenance & Repair","sector":"23","jobZone":2,"jobZoneInferred":true},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers installation, maintenance, and repair work performed across commercial, industrial, and residential environments, spanning hands-on tool use and equipment servicing through to workforce leadership and organizational program management.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Hand tools and basic gauges — identify and use under direct supervision to inspect completed installation work on a shop floor or field site.","Work area hazards — recognize and report to a supervisor during daily walkthroughs at a maintenance facility.","Simple blueprints and job orders — read and interpret with guidance to locate reference points before beginning assigned tasks.","Basic equipment components — assist in routine maintenance tasks following written checklists provided by a lead technician.","Personal protective equipment and safety protocols — apply consistently under supervisor direction at indoor and outdoor work sites.","Measurement instruments such as calipers and tape measures — use to record dimensional readings on finished work pieces under close oversight.","Standard repair procedures — follow step-by-step instructions to complete entry-level maintenance tasks on mechanical systems.","Spreadsheet software — enter work order data and inspection results into pre-built templates under trainer guidance.","Verbal and written instructions from supervisors — listen actively and ask clarifying questions to complete assigned repair tasks correctly.","Common mechanical components such as fasteners, fittings, and seals — identify by name and function during hands-on orientation training."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Hand tools and calibrated gauges — select and apply independently to verify that completed work conforms to specification tolerances on routine service calls.","Work area inspection procedures — conduct scheduled safety walkthroughs and document findings using electronic mail or office suite software with minimal oversight.","Blueprints and technical job orders — interpret to lay out reference points and construct basic templates for recurring installation tasks.","Mechanical systems and equipment — perform preventive maintenance on schedule and log results in a database user interface at a service depot.","Operations monitoring techniques — observe equipment performance indicators and identify deviations from normal operating ranges during live production environments.","Quality control checks — carry out standardized tests on completed repairs and flag non-conformances to a senior technician for resolution.","Troubleshooting methods — apply structured diagnostic steps to isolate faults in familiar mechanical or electronic assemblies.","Coworkers and junior helpers — provide informal on-the-job guidance on safe tool use and correct installation techniques at the work site.","Customer service interactions — communicate repair status and basic maintenance advice clearly to clients at commercial or residential locations.","Spreadsheet and office suite software — compile inspection data and generate summary reports to support routine maintenance documentation."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Completed installation and repair work — inspect, test, and measure autonomously using precision instruments to confirm full conformance with engineering specifications.","Complex blueprints, CAD drawings, and job orders — interpret across a broad range of project types to establish accurate templates and layout references without assistance.","Non-routine equipment failures — troubleshoot using critical thinking and multi-step diagnostic processes to restore operation with minimal downtime.","Hazardous work conditions — assess proactively, implement corrective controls, and deliver targeted safety training to prevent incidents at field or facility sites.","Mechanical and electronic systems — diagnose and repair across the full scope of assigned equipment types, adapting methods to unfamiliar configurations.","Employee work levels and performance — review output quality and productivity, providing specific technical feedback to support continuous improvement.","CAD software and database tools — use to document repair histories, retrieve maintenance schedules, and support asset management decisions.","Quality control analysis — apply systematic evaluation techniques to identify systemic defects and recommend process improvements to management.","Mathematics and engineering principles — apply to calculate loads, tolerances, and material requirements when planning complex repair or installation projects.","Cross-functional teams including contractors and clients — coordinate technical work activities to deliver maintenance projects on time and within scope."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Organizational maintenance standards and inspection protocols — develop and implement across all work crews to ensure consistent quality at enterprise scale.","Workforce safety programs — design, deliver, and continuously improve training curricula that reduce incident rates across multiple field teams and facility locations.","Technical competency frameworks — establish for the maintenance and repair workforce, defining skill benchmarks and guiding structured career development pathways.","Complex, multi-discipline installation and repair projects — lead end-to-end planning and execution, integrating CAD documentation, resource scheduling, and quality assurance.","Emerging repair technologies and tools — evaluate and pilot for adoption, driving operational improvements that enhance efficiency and reliability across the organization.","Senior technicians and team leads — mentor in advanced troubleshooting, blueprint interpretation, and quality control methods to build organizational depth.","Departmental performance metrics — analyze using database and spreadsheet software to identify trends, forecast maintenance needs, and present findings to executive leadership.","Organizational safety culture — champion through policy development, audit oversight, and active engagement with public safety and regulatory compliance requirements.","Budget planning and resource allocation — direct for maintenance operations, balancing labor, equipment, and material costs to meet service-level commitments.","Stakeholder and client relationships at senior levels — manage by communicating strategic maintenance plans, resolving escalated technical disputes, and ensuring long-term customer satisfaction."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}