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Competency Model
Future Jobs Dominated By Middle &
High Skill Levels Source: Harry J. Holzer & Robert I.
Lerman; America’s Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs; 2007. www.Skills2Compete.org
Future Worker Skill Level Not
Keeping Pace Source: Aspen Institute, Grow Faster
Together, Or Grow Slowly Apart, 2003
The Problem
(A Shortage of Workers Trained
For the Challenging Jobs)
(Only 22% Available
for Low Skill Levels)

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Competency Model
Definition
Competency models
graphically display the
knowledge, skills and
abilities needed to
successfully perform
at work, in schools
and in everyday life.
http://www.careeronestop.org/CompetencyModel/learnCM.aspx

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Competency Model
Foundational
Tier 1
Personal Effectiveness
Tier 2
Academic Competencies
Tier 3
Workplace Competencies

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Competency Model
Industry Related
Tier 4
Industry-Wide Technical
Competencies
Tier 5
Industry-Specific Technical
Competencies

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Competency Model
Occupation Related
Tier 6
Occupation-Specific
Knowledge Competencies
Tier 7
Occupation-Specific
Technical Competencies
Tier 8
Occupation-Specific
Requirements
Tier 9
Management Competencies

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Advanced Manufacturing
Welding Technician
Personal Effectiveness
• Interpersonal Skills
• Integrity
• Professionalism
• Initiative & Motivation
• Dependability & Reliability
• Willingness to Learn
Academic Competencies
• Reading
• Writing
• Mathematics
• Science & Technology
• Critical & Analytic Thinking
• Active Learning
• Communication –
Listening & Speaking

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Workplace Competencies
• Teamwork
• Adaptability/Flexibility
• Customer Focus
• Planning & Organization
• Creative Thinking
• Problem Solving & Decision Making
• Working with Tools & Technology
• Using Computers
• Keyboarding & Word Processing
• Scheduling & Coordinating
• Checking, Examining & Recording
• Accessing & Updating Computer Files
Industry Wide Technical Competencies
• Production
• Maintenance, Installation & Repair
• Manufacturing Process Development/Design
• Supply Chain Management
• Quality Assurance/Continuous Improvement
• Health & Safety
Advanced Manufacturing
Welding Technician

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It’s now time to fill in
Tiers 5 thru 8
(Tear Out Page From Workbook)
Start With Professional
Society (or Other)
Educational
Specification
Let’s Look at the
American Welding
Society Specification for
Welding Technician
(B 5.6)
(Code Provided in Workbook)
Advanced Manufacturing
Welding Technician

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Competency Model
Look in Section 8
(Body of Knowledge)
Look in Section 7
(Definition of Experience)
This Tier is a bit more
complicated as It represents
Competencies shared by All
Welders, Technicians and
Engineers. This section is
most likely filled last after all
job function competencies
are determined.
Welding Technician

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Competency Model
Welding
Engineer

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Technician Engineer
Gap Analysis
Strength of Materials
Heat Transfer
Heat Sources
Arc Physics
Fluid Mechanics
Metallurgy
Electricity
NDE
Training
R & D
Additional Competencies

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Career Ladder
Course Options (Degrees)Certificate Options
Welder (HS Graduate)
Inspector
Specialist
Technician (Engineering Technology)
Engineer (B.S.)
Certified Welder
Certified Robotic Arc Welder
Professional Engineer
(ABET, ASPE)
Certified Welding Inspector
Certified Welding Engineer
Certified Welding Supervisor
Certified Radiographic Interpreter
Certified Welding Fabricator
$ 150,000
$120K
$140K
$100K
$80K
$60K

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Competency Model
For Additional Information Contact:
David Dickinson
(614) 761-8346
[email protected]
Or
Ken Smith
440-366-7027
[email protected]

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