Drill Unit Assembler
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Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
Drill unit assemblers assemble parts of drill units, make adjustments, and perform quality inspections in the manufacturing industry.
Description
Drill unit assemblers assemble parts such as motors, gears, and shafts used in machine tools and power tools, and perform torque settings and operation checks. They work using assembly drawings and work instructions with hand tools and semi-automatic equipment, and after completion, they check dimensions and operations using measuring instruments such as calipers and micrometers. In addition to continuous work on mass production lines, they are also involved in process improvements and equipment maintenance, and are required to comply with safety and quality standards.
Future Outlook
Although line work will change due to advances in labor-saving and automation, demand for workers skilled in assembly, adjustment, and quality management is expected to remain. Acquiring skills compatible with smart factories will be key to career expansion.
Personality Traits
Work Style
Career Path
Assembly Worker → Group Leader/Leader → Process Manager → Production Engineer → Manufacturing Department Manager
Required Skills
Assembly Drawing Reading / Dimensional Measurement / Tool Operation / Torque Management
Recommended Skills
5S Activities and Improvement Activities / Production Management / Quality Management Basics / Semi-Automatic Assembly Machine Operation
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | High accuracy is required for precision assembly. |
| Physical Stamina & Endurance | Standing work and repetitive tasks require physical stamina. |
Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Creativity & Ideation | Mainly follows prescribed procedures, so accuracy is valued more than creativity. |
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