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Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay shows high exposure in repetitive digital tasks, with human review still required.
Inspect, test, repair, or maintain electrical equipment in generating stations, substations, and in-service relays.
65% exposure • Medium confidenceToday
Category: Installation, Maintenance, and Repair • Industry: Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors (31)
Top 3 drivers Routine process execution : 32% task weight, 79% automation potential.Documentation and reporting : 28% task weight, 69% automation potential.Stakeholder communication : 22% task weight, 55% automation potential.Top 2 blockers Exception handling : Edge cases and accountability ownership.Stakeholder communication : Empathy, negotiation, and situational nuance.Confidence reasons 1,016 benchmark role descriptions are mapped across O*NET + NAICS sources. Coverage spans 23 categories and 1,012 industries. Adjacent role consistency band is ±1 points for this benchmark family.
Task Mix ⓘ Routine process execution (32% weight • 25 contribution) 79%
High digital structure and strong existing tooling coverage.
Documentation and reporting (28% weight • 19 contribution) 69%
Mixed automation potential with meaningful human oversight.
Stakeholder communication (22% weight • 12 contribution) 55%
Mixed automation potential with meaningful human oversight.
Exception handling (18% weight • 8 contribution) 45%
Mixed automation potential with meaningful human oversight.
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Diagnostics assistant Maintenance workflow Field reporting Replaceable tasks vs human tasks AI-suitable tasks ✓ Routine process execution 79% automation potential • Workflow automation + RPA ✓ Documentation and reporting 69% automation potential • Document AI + reporting automation ✓ Stakeholder communication 55% automation potential • Template assistant + CRM automation Human-needed tasks • Exception handling AI struggles because edge cases and accountability ownership. • Stakeholder communication AI struggles because empathy, negotiation, and situational nuance. • Documentation and reporting AI struggles because liability and audit-quality requirements. Tools coverage meter This stack covers 45% of automatable tasks.
Remaining gaps: exceptions, communication, edge cases.
Automation timeline Today tools now 12 months next wave 36 months agentic workflows
Current mode: Today • Exposure estimate: 65% • tools now
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Benchmarked descriptions used: 1,016 role descriptions mapped across 1,012 industries.
Data references for this role Role profile and task mix
Job title, SOC 49-2095.00, role description, task statements, and job-zone context.
Source: O*NET Database 29.0 (Occupation Data + Job Zones) • O*NET Resource Center / U.S. Department of Labor
Industry and sector mapping
Industry code 315210, sector 31, and category mapping shown on this role.
Source: NAICS 2022 6-Digit Codes • U.S. Census Bureau
Exposure score, confidence, and timeline views
Deterministic benchmark scoring, confidence tiers, stack coverage, and timeline projections derived from role/task inputs.
Source: replaced.fyi methodology • replaced.fyi
Related roles and pivot recommendations
Adjacent-role comparisons and safer/higher-pay pivot suggestions computed from the same benchmark catalog.
Source: replaced.fyi rankings dataset • replaced.fyi
Primary source list Confidence definition: High confidence means broad role coverage, benchmark consistency across adjacent roles, and stable task-level scoring signals.
Methodology • Rankings