Manufacturing & ProductionFood processing, wood working, garment and other craft and related trades workersISCO 7536
shoe repairer
Shoe repairers repair and renew deteriorated footwear and other items like belts or bags. They use hand tools and specialised machinery to add soles and heels, replace worn-out buckles and clean and polish shoes.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (12)
footwear equipmentsfootwear equipmentsFunctionality of the wide range of equipments and the basic rules of regular maintenance.footwear machineryfootwear machineryThe functionality of the wide range of footwear machines, and the basic rules of regular maintenance.manual cutting processes for leathermanual cutting processes for leatherCutting rules, variance of the leather properties on its surface and elongation directions of the footwear pieces.footwear qualityfootwear qualityQuality specifications of materials, processes and final products, the most common defects in footwear, quick tests procedures, laboratory tests procedures and standards, adequate equipment for qualit...maintain equipmentmaintain equipmentRegularly inspect and perform all required activities to maintain the equipment in functional order prior or after its use.maintain customer servicemaintain customer serviceKeep the highest possible customer service and make sure that the customer service is at all times performed in a professional way. Help customers or participants feel at ease and support special requ...apply assembling techniques for cemented footwear constructionapply assembling techniques for cemented footwear constructionBe able to pull the uppers over the last and fix the lasting allowance on insole, manually or by special machines for forepart lasting, waist lasting, and seat lasting. Apart from the main group of la...provide customer information related to repairsprovide customer information related to repairsInform customers about necessary repairs or replacements, discuss products, services and costs, include accurate technical information.repair shoesrepair shoesReshape shoes, restitch worn seams, attach new heels or soles. Polish and clean shoes afterwards.apply stitching techniquesapply stitching techniquesApply footwear and leather goods stitching techniques using the appropriate machines, needles, threads and other tools in order to obtain the required model and to comply with the sewing technical spe...cut footwear upperscut footwear uppersCheck and complete cutting orders, select leather surfaces and classify cut pieces. Identify faults and defects on the leather surface. Recognise colours, shades and type of finishes. Use the followin...apply footwear finishing techniquesapply footwear finishing techniquesApply various chemical and mechanical finishing procedures to footwear by performing manual or machine operations, with or without chemicals, such as heel and sole roughing, dying, bottom polishing, c...
Optional (16)
manage schedule of tasksmanage schedule of tasksMaintain an overview of all the incoming tasks in order to prioritise the tasks, plan their execution, and integrate new tasks as they present themselves.engrave patternsengrave patternsEngrave and print designs and patterns onto a variety of surfaces.repair clocksrepair clocksIdentify problems on clocks or watches, check for deterioration, disassemble parts, regulate, adjust, and replace deficient components.maintain records of maintenance interventionsmaintain records of maintenance interventionsKeep written records of all repairs and maintenance interventions undertaken, including information on the parts and materials used, etc.order suppliesorder suppliesCommand products from relevant suppliers to get convenient and profitable products to purchase.manage a small-to-medium businessmanage a small-to-medium businessManage the organisational, financial and day-to-day operation of a small-to-medium enterprise.maintain relationship with suppliersmaintain relationship with suppliersBuild a lasting and meaningful relationship with suppliers and service providers in order to establish a positive, profitable and enduring collaboration, co-operation and contract negotiation.shine shoesshine shoesWork with shoe polish to shine the customer's shoes using tools such as cloth and brushes.use repair manualsuse repair manualsApply the information, such as periodic maintenance charts, step by step repair instructions, troubleshooting information and overhaul procedures to perform routine maintenance and repairs.cut keyscut keysUse machines or tools to cut profiles of keys.tailor orthopaedic footweartailor orthopaedic footwearMake or adapt shoes tailored to the customer's feet, for customers with physical disabilities or anomalies. Reshape shoes, adapt heels or use orthopedic soles to meet the customers needs.maintain professional administrationmaintain professional administrationFile and organise professional administration documents comprehensively, keep customer records, fill in forms or log books and prepare documents about company-related matter.sell footwear and leather goodssell footwear and leather goodsSell footwear items and leather products by highlighting their features.issue sales invoicesissue sales invoicesPrepare the invoice of goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms. Complete order processing for orders received via telephone, fax and internet and...train employeestrain employeesLead and guide employees through a process in which they are taught the necessary skills for the perspective job. Organise activities aimed at introducing the work and systems or improving the perform...keep stock recordskeep stock recordsKeep written records of the amount of stock in storage, incoming and outgoing products required for the proper operation of services, repairs and maintenance tasks.
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Quick Facts
ISCO GroupFood processing, wood working, garment and other craft workers
Essential Skills12
Core Skills0