Essential skills: It is critical that the candidate demonstrate the ability to: Communicate with clients and others Evaluate, problem solve and address a variety of commercially available EC system mounting and installation problems Identify design or performance problems and bring them to the attention of the appropriate person Identify EC system faults and rectify at a module level Identify environmental systems and appropriate means of control Liaise with suitably qualified trades people Maintain accurate records Make mounting and installation adjustments Measure fundamental angles, masses and lengths Read and make engineering drawings and sketches Select appropriate materials and techniques Select/design/mount user interface/s mounting device in conjunction with the therapist or rehabilitation engineer Use design skills in the appropriate selection of materials for EC systems and ancillary component manufacture and/or modification Use electrical/electronic measurement tools to diagnose external faults Use hand tools and machinery to undertake adjustments and modifications as required In addition, the candidate must be able to effectively do the task outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage the task and manage contingencies in the context of the identified work role This includes the ability to: Apply procedures and processes including reporting requirements Communicate and work effectively with work colleagues, associates and clients including team work and client confidentiality Communicate with client in order to obtain clear and precise information about proper use, maintenance and function of the device and/or its modifications Manage time and workload Use english literacy skills to the level required for fulfil job role in a safe manner Use numeracy skills to the level required to fulfil job role |