Electronic Device Parts Assembler
でんしききぶひんくみたてこう
Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
A manufacturing job that assembles electronic components using methods such as soldering and screwing to complete products or modules.
Description
Electronic device parts assemblers assemble electronic components and boards according to drawings and specifications using methods such as soldering, lead wire insertion, crimping, and screwing to finish them into completed products. They work in line production or cell production systems, accurately handling fine parts with microscopes and precision tools. After assembly, they conduct appearance inspections and functional tests to ensure quality. To improve production efficiency and reduce defects, compliance with work standards and improvement proposals are also required.
Future Outlook
Amid advancing automation and labor reduction in manufacturing, the introduction of semi-automatic and automatic assembly equipment is increasing, requiring skilled workers to possess advanced skills and quality management abilities. With the development of smart factories utilizing IoT and AI, demand is expected to grow for personnel who combine skills with digital competencies.
Personality Traits
Attentive / Dexterous hands, good at detailed work / High concentration / Patient
Work Style
Career Path
Operator → Leader/Sub-leader → Production Management → Quality Control → Factory Manager
Required Skills
Crimping Work / Microscope Operation / Precision Measurement Inspection / Reading Circuit Diagrams and Assembly Drawings / Soldering
Recommended Skills
Improvement Proposals / Production Management (Basics) / QC Techniques / Solder Inspection
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | High attention to detail is required to handle minute parts accurately and prevent defects. |
| Physical Stamina & Endurance | Because it involves continuous standing work and requires maintaining the same posture for long hours. |
Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Creativity & Ideation | Routine tasks predominate, and creativity is not particularly required. |
| Initiative & Leadership | Since the work follows instructions, initiative is not particularly emphasized. |
| Numerical & Quantitative Analysis | Complex mathematical analysis is rarely required. |
| Planning & Organization | Since work processes follow pre-determined procedures, planning ability is not particularly necessary. |
Related Qualifications
- Manufacturing Technician (Electronic Device Assembly Work)
- Soldering Skills Certification
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