Snapshot before the quality program (relevance gates, tiered mapping, QA linter). v1 is the immutable before/after reference; evidence crawl was at ~175/3039 occupations when tagged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PDKeXvpT6tENSvyQGLV1Uq
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name: gear-machinist
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description: "Occupational skill for the role 'gear machinist' (also: mechanical gear machinist, gear change machinist, electrical gearing machinist, mechatronic gearing machinist, precision gearing machinist, precision gear machinist). Use when the user asks for typical gear machinist work such as: Determine the sequence of machine operations, and select the proper cutting tools needed to machine workpieces into the desired shapes.; Revise programs or tapes to eliminate errors, and retest programs to check that problems have been solved.; Analyze job orders, drawings, blueprints, specifications, printed circuit board pattern films, and design data to calculate dimensions, tool selection, machine speeds, and feed rates."
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# Gear Machinist
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Gear machinists make precision parts for gears and other driving elements. They use a variety of machine tools.
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## Core workflow
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1. Determine the sequence of machine operations, and select the proper cutting tools needed to machine workpieces into the desired shapes.
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2. Revise programs or tapes to eliminate errors, and retest programs to check that problems have been solved.
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3. Analyze job orders, drawings, blueprints, specifications, printed circuit board pattern films, and design data to calculate dimensions, tool selection, machine speeds, and feed rates.
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4. Determine reference points, machine cutting paths, or hole locations, and compute angular and linear dimensions, radii, and curvatures.
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5. Observe machines on trial runs or conduct computer simulations to ensure that programs and machinery will function properly and produce items that meet specifications.
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6. Compare encoded tapes or computer printouts with original part specifications and blueprints to verify accuracy of instructions.
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7. Enter coordinates of hole locations into program memories by depressing pedals or buttons of programmers.
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8. Write programs in the language of a machine's controller and store programs on media, such as punch tapes, magnetic tapes, or disks.
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## How to use this skill
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- Read [references/profile.md](references/profile.md) for the occupation profile and scope.
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- Consult [references/tasks.md](references/tasks.md) for the full task and activity inventory.
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- Check [references/skills.md](references/skills.md) for essential vs. optional competences.
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- Check [references/tools.md](references/tools.md) for the software commonly used in this role.
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## Key competences (essential)
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- consult technical resources
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- mechanics
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- monitor automated machines
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- perform test run
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- remove processed workpiece
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- secure working area
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- set up the controller of a machine
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- supply machine
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- supply machine with appropriate tools
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- troubleshoot
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- types of metal
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## Hot technologies
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- Autodesk AutoCAD
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- Dassault Systemes SolidWorks
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- Microsoft Outlook
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- Extensible markup language XML
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- SAP software
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- Microsoft Office software
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- Microsoft PowerPoint
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- Microsoft Excel
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- Microsoft Word
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*Sources: ESCO v1.2.1 (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/02d4f153-8e43-444d-8bd4-8171d49eab12), O*NET 30.3 (51-9162.00). See manifest.json for licensing/attribution.*
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