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Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers

Repair, adjust, or install audio or television receivers, stereo systems, camcorders, video systems, or other electronic home entertainment equipment.

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Parachute skills

  1. Pay attention to details - Data (4.36)
  2. Repair - Things (4.33)
  3. Interview, draw out - People (4.32)
  4. Design, use artistic abilities, be original - Data (4.16)
  5. Follow through, get things done - People (4.04)
  6. Manipulate - Things (3.75)
  7. Use my body, hands, fingers, with unusual dexterity or strength - Things (3.75)
  8. Convey warmth and empathy - People (3.64)
  9. Serve, care for, follow instructions faithfully - People (3.64)
  10. Imagine - Data (3.63)
  11. Visualize, including in three dimensions - Data (3.63)
  12. Use my brain - Data (3.58)
  13. Teach, tutor, or train (individuals, groups, animals) - People (3.55)
  14. Use acute senses (hearing, smell, taste, sight) - Data (3.50)
  15. Use my intuition - Data (3.50)
  16. Solve problems - Data (3.50)


ONET Skills

ONET Abilities

ONET Work Styles

  1. Troubleshooting (3.62)
  2. Repairing (3.62)
  3. Quality Control Analysis (3.62)
  4. Reading Comprehension (3.50)
  5. Complex Problem Solving (3.50)
  1. Finger Dexterity (3.75)
  2. Visualization (3.63)
  3. Problem Sensitivity (3.50)
  4. Near Vision (3.50)
  1. Attention to Detail (4.36)
  2. Dependability (4.14)
  3. Persistence (4.04)
  4. Self Control (3.92)
  5. Cooperation (3.91)
  6. Integrity (3.91)
  7. Initiative (3.89)
  8. Stress Tolerance (3.82)
  9. Achievement/Effort (3.79)
  10. Independence (3.75)
  11. Concern for Others (3.64)
  12. Analytical Thinking (3.58)

Work Activities

Detailed Work Activities

  1. Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge (4.45)
  2. Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment (4.33)
  3. Getting Information (4.32)
  4. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events (4.16)
  5. Making Decisions and Solving Problems (3.92)
  6. Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work (3.81)
  7. Interacting With Computers (3.71)
  8. Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material (3.59)
  9. Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates (3.56)
  10. Training and Teaching Others (3.55)
  1. Use Interpersonal Communication Techniques (4.45)
  2. Replace Electronic Components (4.33)
  3. Install Electronic Equipment, Components, Or Systems (4.33)
  4. Calibrate Or Adjust Electronic Equipment Or Instruments To Specification (4.33)
  5. Repair Or Replace Electrical Wiring, Circuits, Fixtures, Or Equipment (4.33)
  6. Repair Electronic Components, Equipment, Or Systems (4.33)
  7. Install/Connect Electrical Equipment To Power Circuit (4.33)
  8. Conduct Sequential Tests To Locate Electronic Malfunction (4.33)
  9. Test Electrical/Electronic Wiring, Equipment, Systems Or Fixtures (4.33)
  10. Analyze Operation Of Malfunctioning Electrical Or Electronic Equipment (4.33)
  11. Test Electronic Or Electrical Circuit Connections (4.33)
  12. Obtain Information From Clients, Customers, Or Patients (4.32)
  13. Read Schematics (4.32)
  14. Read Technical Drawings (4.32)
  15. Read Work Order, Instructions, Formulas, Or Processing Charts (4.32)
  16. Distinguish Colors (4.16)
  17. Understand Detailed Electronic Design Specifications (4.16)
  18. Understand Technical Information For Electronic Repair Work (4.16)
  19. Understand Service Or Repair Manuals (4.16)
  20. Understand Technical Operating, Service Or Repair Manuals (4.16)