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Job Description of the Chief Metrologist


1. General Provisions

1. This job description defines the job duties, rights and responsibilities of the chief metrologist.

2. A person with a higher professional (technical) education and professional experience in engineering, technical and management positions in metrological support of production for at least 5 years is appointed to the position of chief metrologist.

3. The chief metrologist must know legislative and regulatory legal acts, methodological materials on metrological support of production; profile, specialization and features of the organizational and technological structure of the enterprise, prospects for its development; procedure and methods for planning work on metrological control and production support; organization of metrological support for production in the industry and at the enterprise; production capacities, technical characteristics, design features and operating modes of equipment, rules of its operation; fundamentals of the production technology of the enterprise's products; regulations, instructions and other guidance materials on the development and execution of technical documentation; design and operating rules of measuring instruments, organization of their repair; methods of conducting research and development in the field of improving metrological support and measuring instruments; the procedure for concluding contracts with third parties; advanced domestic and foreign experience in the field of metrological control and production support; fundamentals of economics, organization of production, labor and management; basics of labor legislation; rules and regulations of labor protection.

4. The chief metrologist is appointed and dismissed by order of the head of the institution (enterprise, organization) in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation.

5. The chief metrologist reports directly to the head of the institution (enterprise, organization).

2. Job responsibilities

Organizes work on metrological support for the development, production, testing and operation of products manufactured by the enterprise. Manages the preparation of projects and planned tasks for the implementation of new measuring equipment, organizational and technical measures to increase production efficiency, improve metrological support, means and methods of measurement, control and testing. Provides the preparation of local verification schemes, establishment of optimal frequency and development of calendar schedules for verification of measuring instruments. Heads the work of conducting metrological examination of design and other technical documentation developed at the enterprise, as well as received from other enterprises and organizations. Participates in ongoing research on the automation of production processes related to the use of measuring instruments, in work to determine the enterprise's needs for these instruments. Ensures the introduction of modern methods and measuring instruments, as well as carrying out work to assess measurement errors. Organizes work to analyze the state of metrological support, conduct metrological certifications of non-standardized measuring instruments, develop, coordinate and approve methods, instructions and other normative and technical documentation for their verification, as well as certification of measuring instruments after restoration, repair, verification. Monitors the equipment of the technological process with all the measuring instruments provided for by the regulations, the compliance of the measuring instruments and methods used in the enterprise divisions with the requirements for compliance with the specified production modes and product quality. Organizes the preparation of technical specifications for the design and development of special-purpose measuring instruments. Ensures the completion of the exchange fund of measuring, testing and control instruments, storage and comparison of working standards in the prescribed manner, repair and maintenance of samples of measuring instruments in proper condition. Promotes the implementation of state and industry standards, enterprise standards and other regulatory and technical documentation regulating measurement accuracy standards, methods and means of verification. Manages the work on drawing up established reports and submitting them to the state metrological service. Organizes work to improve the qualifications of metrological service workers. Manages enterprise employees who carry out metrological control and metrological support of production.

3. Rights

The chief metrologist has the right:

1. give orders that are mandatory for execution by employees subordinate to him;

2. participate in the selection and placement of personnel for their activities;

3. make proposals to management for encouraging and imposing penalties on employees of the enterprise in their activities;

4. make proposals for the development and improvement of the enterprise’s activities;

5. request from management, receive and use information materials and regulatory documents necessary to perform their official duties;

6. take part in conferences and meetings where issues related to his work are discussed;

7. undergo certification in the prescribed manner with the right to receive the appropriate qualification category;

8. improve your skills.

The Chief Metrologist enjoys all labor rights in accordance with the Labor Code of the Russian Federation.

JOB DESCRIPTION

METROLOGY ENGINEER

1. General Provisions

1.1. This job description defines the job responsibilities, rights and responsibilities of the person holding the position of metrology engineer in the metrology service.

1.2. An engineer is appointed to a position and dismissed from a position by order of the enterprise with the representation of the chief metrologist.

1.2.1. The metrology engineer reports directly and receives instructions and orders from him.

1.3. A person who has a higher technical education without requirements for work experience or secondary specialized (technical) education and work experience as a metrology technician of qualification category I for at least 3 years or in other positions filled by specialists with secondary specialized education is appointed to the position of metrology engineer. (technical) education, at least 5 years; a person at least 18 years of age who has undergone a medical examination and has no contraindications to the performance of labor duties, and has passed a knowledge test by the qualification commission.

1.4. The initial test of knowledge on labor protection, fire safety, electrical safety, technical operation of thermal power plants of a newly hired metrology engineer is carried out no later than one month after appointment to the position.

1.5. The next test of knowledge on electrical safety is carried out at least once every 12 months, on labor protection and fire safety, technical operation of thermal power plants at least once every three years.

1.6. A metrology engineer must have at least group II in electrical safety.

1.7. A metrology engineer must know:

— Job description of a metrology engineer;

— Regulations on the metrology service;

— Federal Law of July 27, 2010 No. 190-FZ “On Heat Supply”;

— Order of the Ministry of Energy of Russia dated March 24, 2003 No. 115 “On approval of the Rules for the technical operation of thermal power plants” (Registered with the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on April 2, 2003 No. 4358);

— Safety rules for the operation of heat-consuming installations and heat networks of consumers (approved by Gosenergonadzor on 05/07/1992);

— Rules for commercial metering of thermal energy, coolant, approved. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated November 18, 2013 No. 1034;

— Order of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated July 24, 2013 No. 328n “On approval of the Rules for the operation of electrical installations” (Registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on December 12, 2013 No. 30593);

— Instructions for providing first aid in case of accidents at the production facilities of RAO UES of Russia. Order of RAO UES of Russia dated June 21, 2007;

— Technical documentation for main and auxiliary equipment installed in boiler rooms;

— Orders, instructions and other internal local regulations of the enterprise;

— Information letters and other instructions from regulatory government services.

— Order of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation dated July 8, 2002 No. 204 “Rules for the construction of electrical installations.”

— Law of the Russian Federation of April 27, 1993 No. 4871-I “On ensuring the uniformity of measurements”;

— Instructions for investigating and recording technological violations in the operation of energy systems, power plants, boiler houses, electrical and heating networks (RD 153-34.0-20.801-00);

— Instructions for the prevention and elimination of accidents in the electrical part of power systems (SO 15334.20.561-2003);

— Scope and standards for testing electrical equipment (SO 34.45-51.300-97);

— Federal Law of November 23, 2009 N 261-FZ (as amended on July 13, 2015) “On energy saving and increasing energy efficiency and on introducing amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation”;

— Federal Law of December 21, 1994 No. 69-FZ “On Fire Safety”;

— Federal Law of July 22, 2008 No. 123-FZ “Technical Regulations on Fire Safety Requirements”;

— Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of April 25, 2012 No. 390 (as amended on March 6, 2015) “On the fire safety regime” (together with the “Fire safety regulations in the Russian Federation”);

— Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation dated December 12, 2007 No. 645 (as amended on June 22, 2010) “On approval of fire safety standards “Training in fire safety measures for employees of organizations” (Registered with the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on January 21, 2008 No. 10938);

— Federal Law of December 28, 2013 No. 426-FZ “On special assessment of working conditions”;

— Federal Law No. 125-FZ of July 24, 1998 “On compulsory social insurance against industrial accidents and occupational diseases”;

— Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia dated 06/01/2009 No. 290n (as amended on 01/12/2015) “On approval of intersectoral rules for providing workers with special clothing, special footwear and other personal protective equipment” (Registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on 09/10/2009 No. 14742);

— Order of Rostekhnadzor dated November 15, 2013 No. 542 “On approval of federal norms and regulations in the field of industrial safety “Safety Rules for Gas Distribution and Gas Consumption Networks.” (Registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on December 31, 2013 No. 30929);

— Order of Rostechnadzor dated January 29, 2007 No. 37 (as amended on December 6, 2013) “On the procedure for training and certification of employees of organizations supervised by the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision” (together with the “Regulations on the organization of work on training and certification of specialists organizations supervised by the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision”, “Regulations on the organization of training and testing of knowledge of working organizations supervised by the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision”) (Registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on March 22, 2007 No. 9133);

— Order No. 302n dated April 12, 2011. Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation “On approval of lists of harmful and (or) hazardous production factors and work, during which preliminary and periodic medical examinations (examinations) are carried out, and the procedure for conducting mandatory preliminary and periodic medical examinations (examinations) of workers employed in hard work and work with harmful and (or) dangerous working conditions”;

— Methodological and regulatory materials on metrological support of production;

— Organization of metrological support of production;

— Standards and other regulatory documents on metrological certification of products, operation, repair, adjustment, verification, adjustment and storage of measuring instruments;

— Technical requirements for products manufactured by the enterprise, technology of its production;

— Technical characteristics, design features, purpose and operating principles of measuring instruments, technology for their repair;

— Methods for performing measurements;

— The procedure for certification and certification of products;

— Advanced domestic and foreign experience in the field of metrological control and production support;

— Basic requirements for labor organization during design;

— The procedure for determining the economic efficiency of introducing new methods and measuring instruments;

— Instructions on fire safety measures in premises.

2. Job responsibilities

The metrology engineer is obliged to:

2.1. Carry out work on metrological support for the development, production, testing and operation of products manufactured by the enterprise, aimed at steadily improving its quality;

2.2. Participate in the preparation of drafts of long-term and current plans for the introduction of new measuring equipment, proposals for industry plans for metrological support of production and plans for organizational and technical measures to improve metrological support, measurement tools and methods, in the preparation and implementation of measures to improve the quality and competitiveness of products, its compliance with international standards;

2.3. Carry out metrological examination of design and technological documentation developed at the enterprise and received from other enterprises, metrological certification of non-standardized measuring instruments;

2.4. Participate in the preparation of technical specifications for design and in the development of measuring instruments, in testing new types of equipment, as well as in analyzing the causes of violations of technological conditions, losses in production associated with the state of measuring, control and testing instruments;

2.5. Inspect complex measuring instruments and technological equipment. Carrying out complex measurements during technological processes, as well as measurements related to resolving disagreements between the enterprise and consumers, preparing conclusions based on their results;

2.6. Participate in the implementation of state and industry standards, enterprise standards and other regulatory documents regulating the accuracy of measurements;

2.7. Carry out calculations of the economic efficiency of introducing new methods and measuring instruments;

2.8. Determine the needs of enterprise departments for measuring instruments, draw up consolidated requests for their purchase;

2.9. Carry out mandatory monitoring of the condition and correctness of installation, installation and use of measuring instruments, technical acceptance of measuring instruments newly arriving at the enterprise;

2.10. Timely submit for verification measuring instruments subject to state control and supervision;

2.11. Carry out maintenance, repair of measuring instruments, metrological control and supervision of measuring instruments;

2.12. Study advanced domestic and foreign experience in metrological support of production;

2.13. Participate in the development and approval of standards and other regulatory documents on metrology issues;

2.14. Draw up reports on the implementation of metrological support plans for production;

2.15. Carry out inspection, commissioning, and maintenance of thermal energy metering units and the Consumer’s coolant;

2.16. Carry out inspection, commissioning, and maintenance of thermal energy metering units at heat supply sources;

2.17. Inform your immediate supervisor about any problems that arise and the measures taken to eliminate them;

2.18. Interact with other services of the enterprise on production and other issues included in its functional responsibilities;

2.19. In emergency and other extreme situations, take an active part in eliminating their consequences.

3. Rights

A metrology engineer has the right:

3.1. Demand the creation of healthy and safe conditions for the performance of their work duties;

3.2. Unimpeded access to the enterprise’s heat supply facilities;

3.3. Request from the chief metrologist documents, materials, tools necessary to perform his job duties;

3.4. For the timely receipt of personal protective equipment, in accordance with the Standard for the provision of personal protective equipment for enterprise employees, as well as their storage, washing, drying, repair and replacement;

3.5. Demand from the immediate supervisor to provide assistance in the performance of their professional duties and the exercise of rights;

3.6. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the enterprise management regarding its activities;

3.7. Submit proposals for improvement of the organization and methods of the work performed by him for consideration by the chief metrologist.

3.8. Refuse to perform work if this work may cause harm to life and health due to violation of labor protection requirements;

3.9. To improve professional qualifications in the manner established by the head of the enterprise;

3.10. Other rights provided for by labor legislation.

4. Responsibility

The metrology engineer is responsible for:

4.1. Improper performance or failure to fulfill one’s official duties as provided for in this job description;

4.2. Violation of the rules and regulations governing the activities of the enterprise;

4.3. Unfair attitude or irrational use of goods and materials resulting in damage;

4.4. Failure to comply with current instructions, orders and regulations on maintaining trade secrets and confidential information;

4.5. Violation of labor and production discipline, fire safety instructions, labor protection and electrical safety instructions directly by the employee and leading to an accident, creating a threat of damage to main and auxiliary equipment;

4.6. Untimely elimination of identified defects in the operation of equipment and instruments within the time limits established by the head of the metrology service;

4.7. Violations that led to an explosion, fire or fire in the workplace;

4.8. Violations due to the direct fault of the employee during routine repairs of equipment, leading to an accident with or without damage to the equipment, poor quality of work, repeated repairs of equipment;

4.9. Unreasonable delay in the execution of orders.

5. Relationships

When performing his functional duties, the metrology engineer carries out the following relationships:

5.1. With the chief metrologist:

- orders, instructions;

- orders, information letters.

— primary, repeated, unscheduled briefings at the workplace; on labor protection, fire safety;

— equipment operating instructions;

— personal protective equipment, workwear;

— equipment, inventory, materials, tools, technical documentation, other means necessary to perform the work.

— operating documentation for approval;

— information on the implementation of administrative and technical orders corresponding to the profile of activity;

— information about disagreements that arose at the site;

— information about gross violations by personnel of labor protection and fire safety requirements;

— certificates, memos, reports, etc.;

- applications for vacation or time off.

5.2. With accounting:

The metrology engineer reports:

— acts of acceptance and transfer of work performed (services provided) on pre-verification preparation, periodic verification of measuring instruments;

— acts for installation and inspection of heat meters;

— receipt documents from suppliers about work performed, services provided, and receipt of inventory items;

— business trip reports.

A metrology engineer receives:

— powers of attorney for receiving inventory items;

— acts for installation and inspection of heat meters (invoices, invoices for payment);

— certificates, other documentation and information upon request.

5.3. With sales department

The metrology engineer reports:

— certificates of admission to operation of thermal energy metering units at the consumer;

— acts of inspection of thermal energy metering units at the consumer before the start of the heating season;

— reports with archived readings from metering devices on the amount of thermal energy consumed.

A metrology engineer receives:

- information upon request.

Complies with the requirements of the document - "DIRECTORY OF QUALIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS OF WORKERS' PROFESSIONS. Issue 1. Worker's professions that are common to all types of economic activities", which was approved by order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine dated December 29, 2004 N 336.
The document status is "valid".

Preface to the job description

0.1. The document comes into force from the moment of approval.

0.2. Document developer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.3. The document has been approved: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.4. Periodic verification of this document is carried out at intervals not exceeding 3 years.

1. General Provisions

1.1. The position "Chief Metrologist" belongs to the category "Managers".

1.2. Qualification requirements - complete higher education in the relevant field of study (master, specialist). Work experience in the professions of lower-level managers in the relevant professional field: for a master's degree - at least 2 years, for a specialist - at least 3 years.

1.3. Knows and applies in practice:
- legislative and regulatory legal acts, methodological materials on metrological support of production;
- profile, specialization and features of the organizational and technological structure of the enterprise, prospects for its development, procedure and methods for planning work on metrological control and production support;
- organization of metrological support for production in the industry and at the enterprise;
- production capacities, technical characteristics, design features and operating modes of equipment, rules of its operation;
- fundamentals of the production technology of the enterprise’s products;
- regulations, instructions and other guidance materials on the development and execution of technical documentation;
- design and rules of operation of measuring instruments, organization of their repair;
- methods of conducting research and development to improve metrological support and measuring instruments;
- the procedure for concluding contracts with third-party organizations;
- advanced domestic and world experience in metrological control and production support;
- basics of economics, organization of production, labor and management;
- basics of labor legislation.

1.4. The chief metrologist is appointed and dismissed by order of the organization (enterprise/institution).

1.5. The chief metrologist reports directly to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.6. The chief metrologist supervises the work of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.7. During absence, the chief metrologist is replaced by a person appointed in accordance with the established procedure, who acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

2. Characteristics of work, tasks and job responsibilities

2.1. Organizes work on metrological support for the development, production, testing and operation of products manufactured by the enterprise.

2.2. Manages the preparation of projects and planned tasks for the implementation of new measuring equipment, organizational and technical measures to increase production efficiency, improve metrological support, means and methods of measurement, control and testing.

2.3. Provides the preparation of local verification schemes, establishment of optimal frequency and development of calendar schedules for verification of measuring instruments.

2.4. Heads the work of conducting metrological examination of design and other technical documentation developed at the enterprise, as well as received from other enterprises and organizations.

2.5. Participates in tests on the automation of production processes associated with the use of measuring instruments, in work to determine the enterprise's needs for these instruments.

2.6. Ensures the introduction of modern methods and measuring instruments, as well as carrying out work to assess measurement errors.

2.7. Organizes work to analyze the state of metrological support, conduct metrological certifications of non-standardized measuring instruments, develop, coordinate and approve methods, instructions and other normative and technical documentation for their verification, as well as certification of measuring instruments after their restoration, repair and verification.

2.8. Monitors the equipping of the technological process with all the measuring instruments provided for by the regulations, the compliance of the measuring instruments and methods used in the divisions of the enterprise with the requirements regarding compliance with the specified production modes and product quality.

2.9. Organizes the preparation of technical specifications for the design and development of special-purpose measuring instruments.

2.10. Ensures the completion of the exchange stock of measuring instruments, testing and control, preservation and verification of working standards in the established order, repair and maintenance of samples of measuring instruments in proper condition.

2.11. Promotes the implementation of state and industry standards, enterprise standards and other regulatory and technical documentation regulating measurement accuracy standards, methods and means of verification.

2.12. Manages the work on drawing up established reports and submitting them to the state metrological service.

2.13. Organizes work to improve the qualifications of metrological service workers.

2.14. Manages enterprise employees who carry out metrological control and metrological support of production.

2.15. Knows, understands and applies current regulations relating to his activities.

2.16. Knows and complies with the requirements of regulations on labor protection and environmental protection, complies with the norms, methods and techniques for the safe performance of work.

3. Rights

3.1. The chief metrologist has the right to take actions to prevent and eliminate cases of any violations or inconsistencies.

3.2. The chief metrologist has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.

3.3. The chief metrologist has the right to demand assistance in the performance of his official duties and the exercise of his rights.

3.4. The chief metrologist has the right to demand the creation of organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of official duties and the provision of the necessary equipment and inventory.

3.5. The chief metrologist has the right to get acquainted with draft documents relating to his activities.

3.6. The chief metrologist has the right to request and receive documents, materials and information necessary to fulfill his job duties and management orders.

3.7. The chief metrologist has the right to improve his professional qualifications.

3.8. The chief metrologist has the right to report all violations and inconsistencies identified in the course of his activities and make proposals for their elimination.

3.9. The chief metrologist has the right to familiarize himself with documents defining the rights and responsibilities of the position held, and criteria for assessing the quality of performance of official duties.

4. Responsibility

4.1. The chief metrologist is responsible for failure to fulfill or untimely fulfillment of the duties assigned by this job description and (or) failure to use the granted rights.

4.2. The chief metrologist is responsible for non-compliance with internal labor regulations, labor protection, safety regulations, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

4.3. The chief metrologist is responsible for the disclosure of information about the organization (enterprise/institution) related to trade secrets.

4.4. The chief metrologist is responsible for non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of the requirements of internal regulatory documents of the organization (enterprise/institution) and legal orders of management.

4.5. The chief metrologist is responsible for offenses committed in the course of his activities, within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.6. The chief metrologist is responsible for causing material damage to the organization (enterprise/institution) within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.7. The chief metrologist is responsible for the unlawful use of the granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

We bring to your attention a typical example of a job description for a chief metrologist, sample 2019/2020. Job Description of the Chief Metrologist should include the following sections: general regulations, job responsibilities of the chief metrologist, rights of the chief metrologist, responsibilities of the chief metrologist.

The job description of the chief metrologist should reflect the following points:

Job responsibilities of the chief metrologist

1) Job responsibilities. Organizes work on metrological support for the development, production, testing and operation of products manufactured by the enterprise. Manages the preparation of projects and planned tasks for the implementation of new measuring equipment, organizational and technical measures to increase production efficiency, improve metrological support, means and methods of measurement, control and testing. Provides the preparation of local verification schemes, establishment of optimal frequency and development of calendar schedules for verification of measuring instruments. Heads the work of conducting metrological examination of design and other technical documentation developed at the enterprise, as well as received from other enterprises and organizations. Participates in ongoing research on the automation of production processes related to the use of measuring instruments, in work to determine the enterprise's needs for these instruments. Ensures the introduction of modern methods and measuring instruments, as well as carrying out work to assess measurement errors. Organizes work to analyze the state of metrological support, conduct metrological certifications of non-standardized measuring instruments, develop, coordinate and approve methods, instructions and other normative and technical documentation for their verification, as well as certification of measuring instruments after restoration, repair, verification. Monitors the equipment of the technological process with all the measuring instruments provided for by the regulations, the compliance of the measuring instruments and methods used in the enterprise divisions with the requirements for compliance with the specified production modes and product quality. Organizes the preparation of technical specifications for the design and development of special-purpose measuring instruments. Ensures the completion of the exchange fund of measuring, testing and control instruments, storage and comparison of working standards in the prescribed manner, repair and maintenance of samples of measuring instruments in proper condition. Promotes the implementation of state and industry standards, enterprise standards and other regulatory and technical documentation regulating measurement accuracy standards, methods and means of verification. Manages the work on drawing up established reports and submitting them to the state metrological service. Organizes work to improve the qualifications of metrological service workers. Manages enterprise employees who carry out metrological control and metrological support of production.

The chief metrologist should know

2) When performing his duties, the chief metrologist must know: legislative and regulatory legal acts, methodological materials on metrological support of production; profile, specialization and features of the organizational and technological structure of the enterprise, prospects for its development; procedure and methods for planning work on metrological control and production support; organization of metrological support for production in the industry and at the enterprise; production capacities, technical characteristics, design features and operating modes of equipment, rules of its operation; fundamentals of the production technology of the enterprise's products; regulations, instructions and other guidance materials on the development and execution of technical documentation; design and operating rules of measuring instruments, organization of their repair; methods of conducting research and development in the field of improving metrological support and measuring instruments; the procedure for concluding contracts with third parties; advanced domestic and foreign experience in the field of metrological control and production support; fundamentals of economics, organization of production, labor and management; basics of labor legislation; rules and regulations of labor protection.

Requirements for the qualifications of a chief metrologist

3) Qualification requirements. Higher professional (technical) education and work experience in the specialty in engineering, technical and management positions in metrological support of production for at least 5 years.

1. General Provisions

1. The chief metrologist belongs to the category of managers.

2. The chief metrologist is a person who has a higher professional (technical) education and work experience in his specialty in engineering, technical and management positions in metrological support of production for at least 5 years.

3. The chief metrologist is hired and dismissed _____ (director, manager) organization represented by ______ (position).

4. The chief metrologist must know:

  • legislative and regulatory legal acts, methodological materials on metrological support of production;
  • profile, specialization and features of the organizational and technological structure of the enterprise, prospects for its development;
  • procedure and methods for planning work on metrological control and production support;
  • organization of metrological support for production in the industry and at the enterprise;
  • production capacities, technical characteristics, design features and operating modes of equipment, rules of its operation;
  • fundamentals of the production technology of the enterprise's products;
  • regulations, instructions and other guidance materials on the development and execution of technical documentation;
  • design and operating rules of measuring instruments, organization of their repair;
  • methods of conducting research and development in the field of improving metrological support and measuring instruments;
  • the procedure for concluding contracts with third parties;
  • advanced domestic and foreign experience in the field of metrological control and production support;
  • fundamentals of economics, organization of production, labor and management;
  • basics of labor legislation;
  • rules and regulations of labor protection.

5. In his activities, the chief metrologist is guided by:

  • legislation of the Russian Federation,
  • Charter (regulations) of the organization,
  • orders and instructions _______ (CEO, director, manager) organizations,
  • this job description,
  • Internal labor regulations of the organization.

6. The chief metrologist reports directly to: _______ (position).

7. During the absence of the chief metrologist (business trip, vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed _______ (position) of the organization in the prescribed manner, who acquires the corresponding rights, duties and is responsible for the performance of the duties assigned to him.

2. Job responsibilities of the chief metrologist

Chief metrologist:

1. Organizes work on metrological support for the development, production, testing and operation of products manufactured by the enterprise.

2. Manages the preparation of projects and planned tasks for the implementation of new measuring equipment, organizational and technical measures to increase production efficiency, improve metrological support, means and methods of measurement, control and testing.

3. Provides the preparation of local verification schemes, establishment of optimal frequency and development of calendar schedules for verification of measuring instruments.

4. Heads the work of conducting metrological examination of design and other technical documentation developed at the enterprise, as well as received from other enterprises and organizations.

5. Participates in ongoing research on the automation of production processes related to the use of measuring instruments, in work to determine the enterprise’s needs for these instruments.

6. Ensures the introduction of modern methods and measuring instruments, as well as carrying out work to assess measurement errors.

7. Organizes work to analyze the state of metrological support, conduct metrological certifications of non-standardized measuring instruments, develop, coordinate and approve methods, instructions and other normative and technical documentation for their verification, as well as certification of measuring instruments after restoration, repair, verification.

8. Monitors the equipping of the technological process with all the measuring instruments provided for by the regulations, the compliance of the measuring instruments and methods used in the divisions of the enterprise with the requirements for compliance with the specified production modes and product quality.

9. Organizes the preparation of technical specifications for the design and development of special-purpose measuring instruments.

10. Ensures the completion of the exchange fund of measuring, testing and control instruments, storage and comparison of working standards in the prescribed manner, repair and maintenance of samples of measuring instruments in proper condition.

11. Promotes the implementation of state and industry standards, enterprise standards and other regulatory and technical documentation regulating measurement accuracy standards, methods and means of verification.

12. Manages the work on drawing up established reports and submitting them to the state metrological service authorities

13. Organizes work to improve the qualifications of metrological service workers.

14. Manages the employees of the enterprise who carry out metrological control and metrological support of production.

3. Rights of the chief metrologist

The chief metrologist has the right:

1. Submit proposals for management’s consideration:

  • to improve work related to the responsibilities provided for in this instruction,
  • on the encouragement of distinguished employees subordinate to him,
  • on bringing to material and disciplinary liability workers who violated production and labor discipline.

2. Request from structural divisions and employees of the organization the information necessary for him to perform his job duties.

3. Get acquainted with the documents defining his rights and responsibilities for his position, criteria for assessing the quality of performance of official duties.

4. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the organization’s management relating to its activities.

5. Require the management of the organization to provide assistance, including ensuring organizational and technical conditions and execution of the established documents necessary for the performance of official duties.

6. Other rights established by current labor legislation.

4. Responsibility of the chief metrologist

The chief metrologist is responsible in the following cases:

1. For improper performance or failure to fulfill one’s job duties provided for in this job description - within the limits established by the labor legislation of the Russian Federation.

2. For offenses committed in the course of their activities - within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.

3. For causing material damage to the organization - within the limits established by the current labor and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.


Job description of the chief metrologist - sample 2019/2020. Job responsibilities of the chief metrologist, rights of the chief metrologist, responsibility of the chief metrologist.

The main functions of a metrologist are checking and adjusting the accuracy of measuring instruments and devices. The main goal of its activities is to bring measuring instruments into full compliance with established standards.

In addition, the profession of a metrologist also implies the ability to develop verification schemes for various types of measurements, instructions, methods and other documents.

Places of work

Many organizations use a wide variety of measuring instruments: scales, water or electricity meters, radars, ATMs, tonometers, audiometers, etc. The position of a metrologist exists both at enterprises that produce such devices, and at the research institutes that develop them, and at regulatory institutions - Rostekhnadzor, Rostest, Rostekhregulirovanie, and the Metrological Center for Energy Resources.

At large enterprises you can find the position of chief metrologist - the head of junior specialists.

History of the profession

Reference measures designed to maintain the unity of all measures were created in ancient times. But the unified international Metric Convention was adopted only on May 20, 1875 at the suggestion of D.I. Mendeleev. This date is considered the birthday of the metrology engineer profession in its current form.

But in Russia, back in the 16th century, tselovalniki (controllers) in the markets looked for and selected unofficial measures (primarily scales). In the 17th century, supervision over compliance with standard measures was strengthened - it was carried out by the Great Customs House and the Pomernaya Izba.

Responsibilities of a metrologist

The main job responsibilities of a metrologist are:

  • organization of verification, repair and calibration of measuring instruments (also development of metrological documentation);
  • control of compliance of measuring methods and instruments with legal requirements;
  • carrying out metrological examinations;
  • Maintaining databases of measuring instruments.

At a production enterprise, a metrologist is involved in a number of additional tasks:

  • control of equipping the enterprise with all necessary measuring instruments;
  • training of personnel to work with measuring instruments;
  • interaction with the manufacturer regarding the development and implementation of new measuring instruments.

In some research institutes, metrologists participate in the development and implementation of new measuring instruments and methods (even to the point of creating standards of physical quantities).

Requirements for a metrologist

As a rule, the requirements for a metrologist are standard:

  • secondary or higher education in the specialty “Metrology” or related technical;
  • knowledge of regulations and methodological materials on metrology;
  • ability to work with technical documentation;
  • experience working with metrology institutes.

Sometimes knowledge of a specific industry, English language or special software is required.

Metrologist resume sample

How to become a metrologist

To become a metrologist, you first need to get an education in the specialty “Metrology and metrological support” (higher or secondary). With a higher education, of course, more businesses will open their doors to you and hire you. Although there are few vacancies on the market, the company is happy to hire new specialists for internships.

Metrologist salary

The salary of a metrologist ranges from 25 to 70 thousand rubles per month. Large enterprises, of course, pay more, but also require more complex tasks to be performed.

The average salary of a metrologist is around 35 thousand rubles per month.

Where to get training

In addition to higher education, there are a number of short-term training on the market, usually lasting from a week to a year.

Interregional Academy of Construction and Industrial Complex and its courses in the “

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