Locksmith – a specialist in manual (without using machine tools) processing of metals, wood, and other materials, including operations for assembly and disassembly at work or at home.

At present, there are several dozens of professions and specializations of locksmiths. For example, only in the Unified Tariff and Qualification Reference Book of Work and Workers’ Professions ( ETKS ) more than 70 professions of mechanics are described. The following is a brief list of occupations:

  • A general mechanic is the profession closest to the historical concept of a mechanic.
  • A locksmith Toronto for instrumentation and automation is a specialist in maintenance and minor repairs of instrumentation and automation. His duties include the installation, configuration, and maintenance of instrumentation and instrumentation and automation devices.
  • Mechanic assembly work  – assembles and adjusts machines and mechanisms from parts.
  • Tool-maker  – a specialist in the manufacture and repair of dies, molds, (mold), tooling.
  •  Car mechanic – car repair specialist.
  • Plumber  – a specialist in the installation and maintenance of water utilities.
    • Emergency recovery locksmith  – specialization in emergency recovery operations.
  • Repairman  – carries out the repair of production equipment necessary to maintain industrial-technical processes or domestic needs.
  • Etc.

In accordance with the skill level, the locksmith is assigned a rank from the first to the sixth.

Professional features

Performs such basic types of plumbing work as assembly, marking, replacement or restoration of mechanisms, cutting of metal, metal filing, metal bending, thread cutting with a tap or die (manually), grinding in, scraping, assembly work, etc.