ISCO Specialization 7211.1.1 Coquille Casting Worker
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Coquille Casting Worker: Coquille casting workers manufacture castings, including pipes, tubes, hollow profiles and other products of the first processing of steel, by operating hand-controlled equipment in a foundry. They conduct the flow of molten ferrous and non-ferrous metals into coquilles, taking care to create the exact right circumstances to obtain the highest quality metal. They observe the flow of metal to identify faults. In case of a fault, they notify the authorised personnel and participate in the removal of the fault.
Essential Skills
- Extract Products From Coquilles
- Handle Metal Work Orders
- Ensure Coquille Uniformity
- Insert Coquille Structures
- Repair Coquille Defects
- Maintain Coquille Parts
- Assemble Metal Parts
- Move Filled Coquilles
- Troubleshoot
- Select Coquille Types
Optional Skills
- Follow Manufacturing Work Schedule
- Operate Metal Heating Equipment
- Communicate Using Non-Verbal Language
- Mark A Metal Workpiece Using Punch
- Construct Coquilles
- Ferrous Metal Processing
- Cut Metal Products
- Manage Time In Casting Processes
- Non-Ferrous Metal Processing
- Record Production Data For Quality Control
- Operate Smelter
- Types Of Metal Manufacturing Processes
- Smooth Burred Surfaces
- Remove Finished Casts
Alternative Names
- Caster
- Foundry Sand Moulders
- Foundry Process Operators
- Foundry Caster
- Coquille Caster
- Coquille Casting Workers
- Foundry Coremakers
- Foundry Casters