Industrial Machinery Mechanics


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Industrial Machinery Mechanics

Industrial Machinery Mechanics - Working Conditions

In a typical work setting, industrial machinery mechanics:

Interpersonal Relationships

  • Have a medium level of social interaction. They often have discussions with machine operators, but also work alone.
  • Communicate with others occasionally by telephone and e-mail. Most communication is in person.
  • Are somewhat responsible for the work done by other mechanics.
  • Occasionally deal with conflict situations in which others may become rude or angry.
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  • Are responsible for the health and safety of others.
  • Often work as part of a team.

Physical Work Conditions

  • Usually work indoors. Indoor work sites may not be temperature-controlled.
  • Are often exposed to hazardous equipment and conditions that may produce minor cuts or burns.
  • Wear protective clothing and gear, such as earplugs and work boots, almost every day.
  • Are often exposed to contaminants such as dust or other pollutants.
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  • Occasionally get into awkward positions to reach cramped work places.
  • Are often exposed to noises that are loud or uncomfortable.
  • Work close to others, usually within a few feet or less.
  • Occasionally must climb to high places to complete a task.
  • Sometimes work in either very bright or very dim lighting.

Work Performance

  • Must be exact in their work and be sure all details are done correctly.
  • Sometimes make decisions and set daily tasks and goals independently. They also seek input from supervisors from time to time.
  • Must keep pace with the speed of equipment.
  • Repeat the same physical and mental activities.
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  • Work in a moderately competitive environment and meet weekly deadlines.

Hours/Travel

  • Work at least 40 hours per week. Schedules are generally established.
  • May work overtime or weekends to meet deadlines.
  • May be on-call to come in for emergency repairs.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.