Control Equipment Manufacturing Worker
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Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
Technical job that consistently performs assembly, wiring, soldering, adjustment, and inspection of electrical control equipment such as control panels.
Description
Control equipment manufacturing workers assemble, wire, and solder electrical control equipment such as control panels and instrumentation devices in factories, and perform functional inspections and adjustments. They read circuit diagrams and wiring diagrams, accurately install components, and use multimeters or testers to conduct continuity checks and operational verifications. If defects occur, they identify the causes, readjust or correct them, and complete products that meet quality standards. They are required to comply with safety rules and work cooperatively in teams to efficiently advance production lines.
Future Outlook
While automation and IoT are advancing in manufacturing sites, the demand for workers with advanced assembly and adjustment skills is expected to remain stable. Skill inheritance and acquisition of digital skills will lead to long-term value improvement.
Personality Traits
Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work / Good team player / Meticulous / Patient
Work Style
Factory Work / Fixed Hours / Handling Busy Periods / Shift Work
Career Path
Control Equipment Manufacturing Worker → Group Leader/Leader → Manufacturing Engineer → Quality Control Staff → Production Engineer → Manufacturing Department Manager
Required Skills
Component Assembly / Multimeter Measurement / Reading Wiring Diagrams and Circuit Diagrams / Soldering Techniques / Use of Hand Tools
Recommended Skills
Basic Electronic Circuits / Basic PLC Knowledge / Quality Control / Reading English Technical Documents
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | High precision is required for electrical wiring and component installation. |
| Physical Stamina & Endurance | Physical stamina is needed to endure long hours of standing work and repetitive tasks. |
| Problem Solving | Ability to identify and address causes of assembly defects or malfunctions is necessary. |
Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Creativity & Ideation | Because there is a lot of routine work, idea generation is limited. |
Related Qualifications
- National Skills Test: Electrical Machinery Assembly
- Second-Class Electrician
- Soldering Skill Test
Aliases
- Control Device Manufacturing Worker
- Control Panel Assembler
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