Distribution Equipment Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Manufacturing technician who assembles parts of distribution equipment (distribution boards, control panels, etc.), performs wiring, soldering, and inspections.

Description

Distribution Equipment Assemblers are workers who manufacture power distribution equipment (distribution boards) for buildings and factories. They combine metal parts and insulating materials, install busbars and terminal blocks, and perform wiring and soldering of electric wires. After assembly, they conduct quality inspections such as insulation resistance measurement and continuity testing to confirm compliance with standards. The job requires skills in reading drawings, dimensional measurement, tool operation, and precise work.

Future Outlook

With the introduction of renewable energy and the spread of smart grid technology, demand for distribution equipment is expected to remain stable. Additionally, as production sites become more automated and IoT-enabled, the need for personnel with precision assembly skills and control knowledge will increase.

Personality Traits

Dexterous hands and good at detailed work / High concentration / Meticulous / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Factory Work / Line Work / Manual Work / Shift Work / Standing Work

Career Path

Distribution Equipment Assembler (Apprentice) → Distribution Equipment Assembler → Group Leader (Assembly Leader) → Quality Control Staff → Production Control → Manufacturing Technology Engineer

Required Skills

Blueprint Reading / Continuity Testing and Insulation Resistance Measurement / Dimensional Measurement / Hand Tool Operation / Soldering / Wiring Work

Recommended Skills

Automatic Assembly Equipment Operation / CAD Drawing Reading / Quality Control Methods / Safety and Health Management

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Errors in wiring or soldering directly lead to product defects.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Required due to standing work and handling heavy parts.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Creativity is not required as work follows standardized procedures.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Advanced mathematical skills are not needed as measurements are done with specialized tools.

Related Qualifications

  • First-Class Electrician
  • Low-Voltage Electrical Handling Special Education
  • Second-Class Electrician
  • Soldering Technician

Aliases

  • Distribution Board Assembler
  • Electrical Panel Assembler

Related Jobs

  • Control Panel Assembler
  • Distribution Board Inspector
  • Electrical Equipment Worker

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