Ignition Coil Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Manufacturing job involving winding, assembly, and inspection of automotive ignition coils.

Description

Ignition coil assemblers manufacture ignition coils used in automotive ignition systems. After forming copper wire into coils using a winding machine, they assemble insulating materials and cores, and perform soldering and fastening operations. Upon completion, they conduct quality inspections such as withstand voltage tests and dielectric breakdown tests, then pack and ship products that meet standards. As it is production line work, assembly line operations and shift work are common, and participation in 5S and Kaizen activities may be required.

Future Outlook

Due to the shift to electric vehicles, demand for ignition coils is declining, but for the time being, there is maintenance demand for internal combustion engine vehicles, and skill transfer to electric component manufacturing will be required.

Personality Traits

Cooperative / Meticulous / Patient

Work Style

Factory Work / Shift Work / Standing Work / Team Work

Career Path

Assembly Worker → Group Leader/Leader → Manufacturing Line Manager → Quality Control Staff → Factory Manager

Required Skills

Assembly Tool Operation / Coil Winding / Measuring Instrument Operation / Quality Inspection / Soldering

Recommended Skills

5S Kaizen / Basic Electrical Knowledge / Tool Maintenance Management

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because high precision is needed for detailed work and quality checks.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Because standing work and repetitive tasks require physical stamina.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Because adherence to procedures is emphasized over advanced analysis or logical judgment.
Communication Skills Because it mainly involves work instructions and simple communication.
Creativity & Ideation Because accurately following prescribed procedures is required.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because complex numerical analysis is rarely needed.
Planning & Organization Because it centers on performing manual tasks rather than individual planning.

Aliases

  • Ignition Coil Assembler

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