Workshop Officer (Deva)
Contact
workshop@amaravati.org (not set up yet)
In relation with:
- site.manager@amaravati.org
- workmonk@amaravati.org
- Chores Monk
(Ideally, the Workshop Officer has the workshop chore, if not he can train the chore person)
Previous Officers:
- Cittadhammo Bhikkhu, Passado Bhikkhu (To become ?)
Skills Needed
Familiarity with tools and construction related skills:
- woodworking, plumbing, welding, electrical, etc.
Roles Descriptions
- Maintaining the generator /Workshop/generator
- The site manager calendar include a reminder every six weeks (TODO)
- Organization and cleaning
- Clearing the discarded tools left on the benches and in the workshop. (chores)
- White board in the workshop
- Organizing the different section of the workshop and the areas around it:
- Scrap Area
- Building Material Storage Area
- Wood Storing Area
- Repair Area
- Scaffolding Area
- Appliance
- Recycling Shed Material Area
- Barn
- Maintenance Office (?)
- Move the items to their appropriate location. Coordinate with the workmonk if bulky taks need to be perform:
- Sorting a lot of items
- Getting the scrap out
- Chores
- Define and train the chore person
- Item Needed /Workshop/items
- Ordering in contact with site.manager@amaravati.org
- Putting the Katina list together
- Scrap Management
- SKIP, WOOD, METAL
- There are 3 piles of scraps:
- Wood
- Metal
- Skip
- Tools Maintenance
- Inventory /Workshop/Inventory
- Training
- Repair
Responsibilities
- Health & Safety
- Maintenance
Quotes
https://amaravati.org/audio/day-3a-talk-keep-it-tidy/
“One place for everything, everything in its place.”
There is no “should” in Buddhism, only "the way it is"
Documents
- Inventory
- Open shelve organisation
- Health & Safety
- Signs
- Maintenance
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