I wish I could say all of the skills listed below are up-to-date and at a professional level, unfortunately that is not the case. Some of them I am a little rusty on, and some of them are fairly new, but I did not put anything on here that I do not believe I could take on professionally (e.g., I have done a little bit of coding in JAVA, but do not feel confident in my ability to hit the ground “running” if it was an important job function at a new job). This is also definitely not an exhaustive list so I will be adding more as things come to mind.
Computers / Coding
- Computer Hardware
- MS Office
- Word
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Access
- Outlook
- R
- SPSS
- Ladder Logic (PLCs)
- Machine Code (Microprocessors)
- Webex
- Teams
- Prototyping
- Wireframing
- Qualtrics
- JAZZ
- CAD
- Fusion 360
- C++
- HTML
- CSS
Electrical / Mechanical
- Hand tools
- Power tools
- Woodworking
- Metalworking
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Troubleshooting
- Electrical
- Mechanical
- Other
- Mechanical assembly
- Mechanical drawings
- Electrical drawings
- PLCs
- Microprocessors
- Fiber optics
- Lighting
- A / V
- Soldering
- Prototyping
- Lasers
- Optical trains
- Lifts
- Fork, Scissor, Boom, etc.
- Safety equipment
- Painting
- Paint sprayers
- Vacuum pumps
- Abatement equipment
Research
- The scientific method
- Data collection
- Data analysis
- Research results reporting
- Task analysis
- Cognitive task analysis
- Time studies
- Quantitative research
- Qualitative research
- Usability testing
- Interviews
- Card sorts
- Tree tests
Management
- Time management
- Leadership
- Team building
- Multitasking
- Project management
- Gantt charts
- Statistical analysis
- Data visualization
- Key Performance Indicators
- Cost-Benefit analysis
- Customer service
- Communication
- Empathy