Automatic Ticket Gate Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Manufacturing job that assembles parts of automatic ticket gates, performs electrical wiring, and adjusts operations.

Description

Automatic ticket gate assemblers work in factories, assembling parts of automatic ticket gates, connecting electrical wiring, motors, and sensors, and ultimately performing operational checks and quality inspections. Based on drawings and assembly instructions, they perform precision screw tightening, soldering, and other tasks, ensuring equipment performance through adjustment work. While line work is primary, they are also required to have problem-solving skills to identify and address issues when abnormalities occur. Compliance with safety standards and quality criteria is essential, and they may also be involved in periodic improvement proposals and work efficiency enhancements.

Future Outlook

Supported by stable demand from public transportation infrastructure, the importance of electronic control technology increases with IoT integration and enhanced remote monitoring functions. However, automation and robot introduction in assembly processes are advancing, requiring workers to transition skills to upstream processes such as production technology and quality management.

Personality Traits

High Concentration / Meticulous / Patient / Team-oriented

Work Style

Factory Work / Line Work / Shift Work / Team-based

Career Path

Assembly Worker → Leader/Sub-leader → Production Engineer → Quality Control Staff → Manufacturing Line Manager

Required Skills

Blueprint Reading / Electric Driver Operation / Electrical Wiring / Soldering

Recommended Skills

Precision Measuring Instrument Operation / Printed Circuit Board Mounting / Production Line Improvement Proposals / QC Techniques

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Due to the need for precision in assembling fine parts and electrical wiring

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Routine tasks are predominant, and adherence to procedures is more important than idea generation
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Involves quantity management and dimension checks, but no need for advanced mathematical analysis
Planning & Organization Processes are standardized, with few opportunities to make plans independently

Related Qualifications

  • Electronic Equipment Assembly Skills Certification
  • Soldering Skills Certification

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