Crane Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Specialized technical job that assembles cranes at construction sites and factories, installs them, and ensures safe operation.

Description

Crane assemblers assemble parts such as the steel frame, boom, and hook of cranes at manufacturing plants or construction sites, install them, and complete them to a state ready for safe operation. Using drawings and assembly manuals as a basis, they perform bolt tightening, welding, and wire slinging. After installation, they conduct operation inspections, adjustments, and safety device checks. Since heavy machinery is handled in collaboration with multiple workers, safety management and teamwork are indispensable.

Future Outlook

Stable job openings are expected due to infrastructure development and construction demand. With advances in labor-saving measures and the introduction of construction robots, acquiring advanced safety management skills will become a key differentiator.

Personality Traits

Cautious / Physically Fit / Strong Sense of Responsibility / Team-oriented

Work Style

Contract Work / On-site Work / Outdoor Work / Permanent Employment / Team Work

Career Path

On-site Worker → Leader (Foreman) → Construction Management Technician → Safety and Health Manager → Independent Entrepreneur

Required Skills

Blueprint Reading Ability / Bolt Fastening Management / Temporary Installation Technology / Tool Operation

Recommended Skills

Aerial Work Platform Operation / English Blueprint Reading / Forklift Operation Skills / Welding Skills

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy High accuracy is required to ensure safety.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Due to handling heavy objects and prolonged standing work.
Collaboration & Teamwork Because assembly of large machinery is performed collaboratively by multiple people.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Assembly procedures are standardized in manuals, and creativity is not particularly required.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Complex calculations are minimal, and basic measurements suffice.

Related Qualifications

  • Arc Welding Special Education
  • Crane Operator License
  • Slinging Skills Training Completion

Aliases

  • Crane Assembly Worker
  • Crane Installation Worker

Related Jobs

  • Construction Machinery Mechanic
  • Industrial Machine Assembler
  • Steel Fabricator

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