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Pipeline maintenance worker

Profession of the IoT Enabler

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Overview

The pipeline maintenance workers who use Realogy are vocationally oriented to carry out installation and design of Internet of Things (IoT) systems and applications.

As IoT installers and designers, the Realogy qualified pipeline maintenance workers work self-employed and employed in the private and public sectors to connect and make smart a wide range of things and places for smart homes and cities.

With Realogy, the pipeline maintenance workers become the "IoT makers and planners".

Typical skills

  • complying with health and safety procedures
  • measuring dimensions and related properties
  • complying with legal and organisational guidelines
  • following instructions and procedures
  • handling and disposing of hazardous materials
  • monitoring, inspecting and testing equipment, systems and products
  • working with machinery and specialised equipment
  • operating painting or coating machinery
  • developing professional relationships or networks
  • joining parts using soldering, welding or brazing techniques
  • maintaining mechanical equipment
  • operating lifting or moving equipment

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