Skill Monitoring

Competency matrix software

A live matrix showing who is competent for which task. Not a frozen spreadsheet: the evidence behind each score, its validity period and its change history are all recorded.

Competencies as rows, people as columns

The matrix is built as competency → sub-competency, with people as columns. Each cell shows that person’s score. The scale has four levels, each with a written definition: not competent · under supervision · independent · can teach. There are also Exempt (X) and Suspended (S) states, excluded from the rate because “not measured” is not the same as “not competent”.

Starts from the job, not the person

Mandatory competencies are attached to each job (job competency profile). When someone is assigned to a job, what is expected of them is derived automatically — no new rows per hire. Since jobs are far fewer and change far more slowly than people, the matrix stays bounded.

Evidence and justification behind every score

A justification can be written and an evidence file (certificate, exam result, field observation) attached when scoring. Every score ever given for that sub-competency stays in the assessment history with its date and justification.

Where the gap is — at a glance

Organization-wide proficiency, breakdowns by department and job, critical gaps and trend appear on the Dashboard and Competency Board. The rate is computed by the same rule everywhere: active people only, live competencies only, Exempt and Suspended excluded.

Usable on a phone in the field

On a phone the matrix becomes a flow: pick a person → competency list → enter a score. The app installs to the home screen and works offline; scores entered without connectivity queue up and sync later.

Who is this module for?

  • Teams keeping a polyvalence table in Excel and updating it by hand every month
  • Quality/HSE staff who must evidence competence in an audit
  • Site managers who need to know who can do which task when planning shifts

Frequently asked questions

Are a polyvalence table and a competency matrix the same thing?
They describe the same structure: who can do which task. “Polyvalence” is common in manufacturing and lean, “skill/competency matrix” in quality and HR. This module covers both.
Can we import our existing Excel matrix?
Yes. Download the template, paste your data and upload. The import shows a preview first — how many records will be added and which rows have problems — and can be rolled back afterwards.
How many levels does the scale have?
Four levels (not competent / supervised / independent / can teach) plus Exempt and Suspended. What matters more than the count is that each level has a written definition.

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