How to become a Ouvrier

As an ‘Ouvrier’, it is crucial to excel in craftsmanship, possess stron problem-solving abilities, demonstrate adaptability to different work environments and focus on driving impeccable results to enhance career progression.

Hard skills:

  1. Mechanical Maintenance - Ability to perform preventative maintenance and repairs to mechanical equipment
  2. Troubleshooting - Expertise in diagnosing and resolving operating problems
  3. Heavy Lifting - Capability to lift and move heavy objects
  4. Safe Work Practices - Knowledge of safe operating procedures and standards
  5. Power Tools - Proficiency in the operation of power tools
  6. Welding - Proficiency in welding and metal fabrication
  7. Documentation - Ability to accurately record data and maintain records
  8. Inspection - Ability to inspect machines, systems, and equipment for proper functioning

Soft skills:

  1. Time Management: Ability to plan and effectively manage work and time to meet deadlines
  2. Teamwork: Skill in working collaboratively with colleagues and clients
  3. Problem Solving: Ability to identify, assess and resolve issues efficiently
  4. Communication: Proficiency in conveying information verbally and in writing
  5. Organizational Skills: Capacity to develop and maintain efficient systems for managing data and tasks
  6. Interpersonal Skills: Talent in developing and maintaining positive relationships
  7. Leadership: Skill in providing guidance and direction to team members
  8. Flexibility: Readiness to adjust work strategies as needed to accomplish goals