Dyeing Machine Assembler

しんせんきかいくみたてこう

Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Manufacturing technician who assembles dyeing (dyeing) machines for textiles from parts based on design drawings and specifications, and performs adjustments and test runs.

Description

Dyeing machine assemblers are specialists who assemble dyeing machines used in the textile industry on the production line. Based on manufacturing drawings and assembly instructions, they assemble frames, rollers, pumps, piping, electrical control parts, etc., in the prescribed procedures, and perform bolt tightening and wiring work using torque wrenches and tools. After assembly, they adjust the machine's alignment, conduct test runs, check for leaks, unusual noises, and whether the dyeing characteristics meet the settings, and make fine adjustments as necessary. They collaborate with quality control and design departments, and if defects occur, analyze causes and consider countermeasures. Work is often done in teams, utilizing forklift and crane skills to safely handle heavy parts.

Future Outlook

While automation and labor reduction progress in Japan's domestic textile manufacturing industry, demand continues for workers with advanced assembly and adjustment skills. With the introduction of IoT and robots, there is a need for skill diversification incorporating electronic control and data analysis knowledge.

Personality Traits

Good Team Player / Meticulous / Physically Fit / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Day Shift Factory Work / On-Site Work / Shift Work / Team Work

Career Path

Machine Assembler → Production Engineer → Maintenance Engineer → Line Leader → Manufacturing Manager

Required Skills

Basic Mechatronics Knowledge / Machine Adjustment / Reading Manufacturing Drawings / Tool Operation / Welding and Soldering

Recommended Skills

Basic Electrical Wiring Knowledge / Crane and Forklift Operation / Quality Control / Welding Technology

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because small assembly errors can affect machine performance.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Due to handling heavy parts and prolonged standing work.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Work follows set procedures, and idea generation is not often required.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis High-speed calculations or complex quantitative analysis are not required.

Related Qualifications

  • Arc Welder
  • Crane Operator
  • Forklift Operation Training

Related Jobs

  • Machine Assembler
  • Machine Maintenance Worker
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Production Engineer
  • Welder

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