Control Device Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Occupation involving assembly, wiring, and inspection of electrical control devices used in factories and plants.

Description

Control Device Assemblers assemble parts, wire electrical lines, perform soldering, and conduct functional tests for control panels and control devices used in industrial machinery and plants. They accurately perform wiring based on work procedure manuals and circuit diagrams, and carry out operational checks and adjustments using dedicated testers and test equipment. To ensure product quality and safety, they focus on detailed work and thoroughly conduct inspections in accordance with standards. As part of the production process, they collaborate with other departments to contribute to improved work efficiency and quality.

Future Outlook

With advances in labor-saving measures and automation, as well as the introduction of IoT technology, demand for the assembly of advanced electrical control devices will be maintained, while the need for personnel with knowledge of robot assembly and automation technology will increase.

Personality Traits

Dexterous Hands Skilled in Fine Work / High Concentration / Meticulous / Steadily Advances Work

Work Style

Factory Work / Shift Work / Standing Work

Career Path

Site Worker → Group Leader → Process Manager → Quality Manager → Production Engineer

Required Skills

Crimp Terminal Processing / Hand Tool Operation / Reading Electrical Circuit Diagrams / Soldering Techniques / Wiring Work

Recommended Skills

Basic PLC Knowledge / Basic Quality Control Knowledge / Electrical CAD Operation / Reading English Technical Documents

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because minute wiring errors can lead to equipment failure or accidents.
Problem Solving The ability to identify the causes of wiring defects or malfunctions occurring during assembly and correct them is important.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Creativity is not particularly required as work follows predetermined design drawings.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Advanced mathematical analysis is rarely required.

Related Qualifications

  • Second-Class Electrician
  • Soldering Skills Certification

Aliases

  • Control Device Wiring Worker
  • Control Panel Assembler

Related Jobs

  • Control Panel Wiring Worker
  • Electrical Wiring Worker
  • Machine Assembler

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