ISCO Specialization 2149.2.5 Installation Engineer

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Installation Engineer: Installation engineers oversee and manage the installing of structures, which take often many years to design and construct. They ensure safety, avoid risks and they aim to the optimalisation of costs. Installation engineers also create constructive designs of systems and perform installation system testing. They determine the material needed for the construction of these systems and the costs, and use CAD software to design these systems.    

Essential Skills

  • Record Test Data
  • Construction Methods
  • Troubleshoot
  • Perform Risk Analysis
  • Project Management Principles
  • Ensure Compliance With Construction Project Deadline
  • Cost Management
  • Quality Standards
  • Perform Scientific Research
  • Construction Product Regulation
  • Oversee Construction Project
  • Perform Project Management
  • Engineering Principles
  • Engineering Processes
  • Construction Industry
  • Follow Health And Safety Procedures In Construction
  • Project Management
  • Work In A Construction Team


Optional Skills

  • Use Technical Drawing Software
  • Use A Computer
  • Conduct Performance Tests
  • Components Of Air Conditioning Systems
  • Domestic Heating Systems
  • Assess Project Resource Needs
  • Industrial Heating Systems
  • Design Process
  • Communication
  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Parts
  • Manage Health And Safety Standards
  • Supervise Staff
  • Technical Drawings
  • Ventilation Systems
  • Manage Budgets
  • Use Cad Software
  • Provide Improvement Strategies
  • Cad Software
  • Continuous Improvement Philosophies
  • React To Events In Time-Critical Environments
  • Use Safety Equipment In Construction
  • Report Test Findings


Alternative Names

  • Design Engineer
  • Field Installation Engineer
  • Structural Installation Engineer
  • Commissioning Engineer
  • Building Engineer
  • Structural Engineer


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