Electronic and Electric Musical Instrument Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Factory worker who assembles parts of electronic and electric musical instruments and performs adjustments and inspections.

Description

Electronic and Electric Musical Instrument Assemblers work on production lines for synthesizers, electric guitars, electronic pianos, and other electronic and electric musical instruments. They handle component assembly, soldering, wiring, case assembly, final adjustments, functional checks, and inspections. The work mainly consists of line operations in factories, where they accurately read drawings and specifications and use tools and measuring instruments to ensure assembly precision. Compliance with work procedures and safety and health rules is required for quality control and defect prevention.

Future Outlook

While steady demand is expected due to the expansion of the electronic musical instrument market, the influence of automation and overseas production will require multi-skilling and advanced skills.

Personality Traits

Dexterous with hands and good at fine work / High concentration / Meticulous

Work Style

Factory Work / Long Hours Standing Work / Manufacturing Dispatch / Shift Work

Career Path

Assembler → Group Leader/Leader → Manufacturing Manager → Quality Assurance Staff → Production Engineer

Required Skills

Assembly Work / Inspection / Reading Drawings and Specifications / Soldering / Tool Operation

Recommended Skills

Basic Knowledge of Electronic Circuits / Operation of Measuring Instruments / Quality Control Techniques (QC)

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because high precision is required in assembling fine parts and conducting inspections.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Because work faithful to specifications is required rather than creative thinking.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because it focuses on confirming basic measurement values rather than advanced mathematical analysis.
Planning & Organization Because the main tasks involve following given procedures rather than individual planning.

Related Qualifications

  • Electronic Equipment Assembly Skill Certification
  • Second-Class Electrician

Aliases

  • Electric Musical Instrument Assembler
  • Electronic Musical Instrument Assembler
  • Musical Instrument Assembler

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  • Precision Equipment Assembler

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