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How to become an excellent installation information worker?
I have a similar experience with you. I looked up some opinions from the internet. Take a look:

The librarians have a wide range of contacts, especially those related to safety, quality, technology and on-site comprehensive management in the construction industry. Can contact laws and regulations, construction quality specifications, technical standards, safety standards and so on. Especially for new employees, as long as you want to do well, at least the work of librarians provides you with a high starting point for all-round learning. I suggest you start with the most basic architectural drawings, building materials, construction technology and building specifications, and ask more predecessors at the scene. To be a documenter, you must first read the drawings, instructions and books on the format of writing, sorting and collecting construction materials (different instructions are needed according to regional differences).

1. Be familiar with the drawings, and understand the basic process and construction specifications of the construction technology.

2. The most important thing is to know all kinds of materials used in the field and the standards for sample delivery and sampling.

3. Straighten the position and handle the relationship between the supervision, construction, testing center and quality monitoring station. For example, the construction diary and materials are provided by the contractor, sampling is attended by the supervision, material inspection is reported by the testing center, and quality supervision and audit should be carried out when the completion is put on record. ......

4. The data should be synchronized with the construction progress.

Understand the local regulations and requirements for inspection of raw materials, finished products and semi-finished products, and submit them for inspection as required.

6. The documenter is a combined department integrating materials, testing and engineering, and sometimes the information corresponds to the claim.

7. All kinds of data and material inspection reports, certificates, the blue prints.the design, design change data, construction records (construction logs, diaries), etc. Don't miss it, or it will be very difficult to make up in the future.

8 Listen to netizens saying that you should also fake, (fill in appropriate data and words within the scope allowed by the specification)

9. Librarians of different majors have the same views, so you can refer to their views.

10. Personally, I suggest that you have several books, such as installation and construction specifications, installation of professional data preparation case templates, etc.

This is a standard for construction and data preparation. There are many data forms you need in the template.

You can learn from it, and you are not afraid when you check it, because everything you do is in line with the norms.

Ha ha! I'm a novice, too. Let us encourage you. If you still don't understand anything, you can still refer to the opinions of netizens, or the opinions of experienced people such as your old engineers and technicians. It's better to communicate with you more!