shop mechanic
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Definition
Noun: A shop mechanic is a skilled craftsperson who specializes in operating, maintaining, and repairing machine tools, typically within a workshop or industrial setting.
Usage
The term "shop mechanic" specifically refers to a person with technical expertise in machinery. It is a compound noun where "shop" indicates the workplace (e.g., machine shop, repair shop) and "mechanic" denotes the trade.
Examples
- The shop mechanic calibrated the lathe with precision.
- We need to hire a qualified shop mechanic to service the milling machines.
- As a shop mechanic, her primary duty is to ensure all tools are in safe working order.
Advanced Usage
- The term can imply a broad range of skills, including machining, fabrication, and diagnostics, specific to the equipment in a particular workshop.
- In some contexts, it may be synonymous with "machinist," though a machinist often focuses more on operating tools to create parts, while a mechanic may focus more on maintenance and repair.
Variants and Related Words
- Machinist: A person who operates machine tools to make or modify parts.
- Technician: A person skilled in the technical aspects of a field, which can be a broader term.
- Mechanic: A more general term for a person who repairs and maintains machinery or vehicles.
Synonyms
- Machinist
- Machine operator
- Industrial mechanic
- Toolmaker (in some specific contexts)
Antonyms
- Laborer (unskilled)
- Apprentice (trainee)
Notes
"Shop mechanic" is a specific occupational title. It is not commonly used as part of idioms or phrasal verbs. The core meaning is always tied to skilled manual work with machinery in a workshop environment.
Noun
- a craftsman skilled in operating machine tools