Electronic Applied Device Parts Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A manufacturing job that assembles parts of electronic applied devices using manual labor or dedicated machines and performs quality inspections.

Description

Electronic applied device parts assemblers perform tasks such as mounting parts used in electronic applied devices like communication equipment, medical devices, and measuring instruments onto circuit boards or assembling them into housings. They carry out precise operations such as soldering, screw tightening, and connector insertion based on work procedure manuals and design drawings. After completion, they use visual inspections and functional test equipment to detect defects and ensure quality. Line work or cell production methods are common, and they also participate in improvement activities to enhance work efficiency and reduce defect rates.

Future Outlook

With the spread of IoT devices and automation equipment, demand for electronic parts assembly remains stable. Improvement of skills to correspond with advances in automation and robotization is required.

Personality Traits

Cooperative / High concentration / Meticulous

Work Style

Factory Work / Night Shift / Shift / Standing Work

Career Path

Line Operator → Team Leader → Production Management → Quality Control → Process Design

Required Skills

Assembly Jig Use / Inspection Equipment Operation / Precision Parts Handling / Soldering / Understanding Work Procedures

Recommended Skills

Printed Circuit Board Knowledge / Quality Control (QC 7 Tools) / Soldering Skills Certification

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy High attention to detail is required to handle fine parts and ensure quality.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Because routine tasks following work procedures are the main focus, with little high-level analysis.
Creativity & Ideation Since it follows prescribed procedures, accuracy is valued more than creativity.
Initiative & Leadership Although autonomous work improvements are required, following instructions is more prevalent.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because work accuracy is valued more than mathematical analysis.
Planning & Organization Because it operates according to work schedules and instructions.

Related Qualifications

  • Soldering Skills Certification

Aliases

  • Electronic Device Assembler
  • Electronic Parts Assembler

Related Jobs

  • Electronic Circuit Assembler
  • Electronic Equipment Inspector
  • Printed Circuit Board Mounting Worker

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