ISCO Specialization 7534.3.2 Marine Upholsterer

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Marine Upholsterer: Marine upholsterers manufacture, assemble and repair interior components for all types of boats. They use power tools, hand tools and shop equipment to prepare and fasten materials and apply finishes. They also inspect incoming materials and prepare the boat interior for new components.

Essential Skills

  • Apply Health And Safety Standards
  • Quality Standards
  • Apply Preliminary Treatment To Workpieces
  • Upholstery Tools
  • Align Components
  • Test Electronic Units
  • Use Power Tools
  • Use Technical Documentation
  • Read Engineering Drawings
  • Read Standard Blueprints
  • Wear Appropriate Protective Gear
  • Fasten Components
  • Troubleshoot


Optional Skills

  • Install Floor Coverings
  • Inspect Quality Of Products
  • Repair Wiring
  • Electricity
  • Cut Fabrics
  • Install Wall Coverings
  • Integrate System Components
  • Sew Textile-Based Articles
  • Manufacture Fabric Furnishings
  • Identify Customer'S Needs
  • Electrical Wiring Plans
  • Install Transport Vehicle Interior Components
  • Keep Records Of Work Progress
  • Mechanics Of Vessels
  • Install Plumbing Systems
  • Use Manual Sewing Techniques
  • Accurately Estimate Work Hours
  • Install Transport Equipment Lighting
  • Upholster Transport Equipment'S Interior Pieces
  • Provide Customized Upholstery
  • Install Low Voltage Wiring
  • Perform Upholstery Repair
  • Sew Pieces Of Fabric


Alternative Names

  • Ship Upholsterer
  • Marine Upholstery Maker
  • Marine Interior Furniture Maker
  • Marine Furniture Maker
  • Marine Upholstery Assembler
  • Marine Upholstery Finisher
  • Marine Upholstery Repairer
  • Boat Upholsterer
  • Marine Soft Furnishing Maker


Higher Level