Industrial automation
Ability to apply Industrial automation concepts, methods and tools safely and effectively in manufacturing systems & automation contexts.
What each level means
The P1–P5 scale is shared across every skill, but what each level means changes with the skill. This is what it looks like in practice.
P1
Explains purpose, terminology, safety constraints and common use cases for Industrial automation.
P2
Performs standard Industrial automation work using approved procedures/tools with routine review.
P3
Independently applies Industrial automation to complex work, troubleshoots issues and improves local practice.
P4
Designs standards/approaches for Industrial automation, leads cross-team implementation and mentors practitioners.
P5
Defines enterprise or industry practice for Industrial automation, resolves novel problems and shapes long-term capability.
Roles that ask for it
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