Clutch Assembler (Automobile)

クラッチくみたてこう

Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A manufacturing job that assembles and inspects clutch parts for automobiles using machines or manual labor.

Description

Clutch assemblers are responsible for the assembly process of clutches, which are drive system components for automobiles. They use dedicated assembly equipment, torque wrenches, and press machines to assemble parts in sequence and conduct inspections for dimensions and functionality. The work is mainly line production, and may also involve machine adjustments, jig replacements, and simple maintenance tasks. Much of the work involves repetitive tasks, requiring adherence to safety and quality standards while maintaining stable production.

Future Outlook

While production processes are advancing with automation and robotization, demand for high-quality management capabilities and multi-skilling is expected to continue.

Personality Traits

Dexterous hands, good at detailed work / Has cooperativeness / Has patience / High concentration

Work Style

Factory work / Line work / Shift work / Standing work

Career Path

Assembler (General Worker) → Leader/Line Captain → Manufacturing Operations Manager → Production Engineering Engineer → Quality Control Engineer

Required Skills

Press Machine Operation / Quality Inspection (Appearance and Dimensions) / Torque Wrench Operation

Recommended Skills

Basic Maintenance Knowledge / Production Management / Report Writing

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because small errors in assembly dimensions can lead to functional defects.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Due to prolonged standing work and continued manual handling of small parts.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Logical thinking is not particularly required as assembly follows work instructions.
Creativity & Ideation Creativity is not particularly required as it centers on standardized tasks.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Complex calculations are few, and numerical analysis skills are not highly required.
Planning & Organization Planning and organization are minimal as it follows given work processes.

Related Qualifications

  • Forklift Operation Training
  • Ordinary Motor Vehicle Driver's License

Aliases

  • Clutch Assembly Worker

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  • Body Assembler
  • Chassis Assembler
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  • Transmission Assembler

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