Electrical Assembler (Commercial, Production, and Business Machinery)

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A job that assembles electrical components of commercial, production, and business machinery, performs wiring, soldering, and testing to ensure the electrical control functions of the machinery.

Description

Electrical assemblers assemble electrical components (such as PLCs, sensors, motors, relays, etc.) onto machine bodies for machine tools, industrial robots, business machines, etc., perform wiring and soldering, and confirm quality through continuity tests and insulation testing. Required skills include reading drawings and electrical circuit diagrams, operating tools (crimping tools, soldering irons, testers), wire organization, and verification of compliance with safety standards. Responsibilities range from mass production assembly on manufacturing lines to troubleshooting, maintenance, and inspections. With the advancement of IoT and automation, knowledge of PLC programming and network configuration is increasingly valued.

Future Outlook

Amid advancing automation and IoT in manufacturing, demand for electrical assemblers remains stable. Market value increases for those skilled in PLC, networks, and smart factory technologies.

Personality Traits

Attentive / Dexterous with hands and good at fine work / Meticulous and detail-oriented / Patient

Work Style

Factory Work / Night Shift / Shift Work / Team Work

Career Path

Electrical Assembler → Senior Electrical Assembler → Electrical Team Leader → Quality Control Engineer → Equipment Maintenance Engineer

Required Skills

Continuity and Insulation Testing / Crimping Tools and Soldering Iron Operation / Electrical Circuit Diagram Reading / Electrical Safety Standards

Recommended Skills

Basic Knowledge of PLC Control / Electrical CAD / IoT Network Configuration / Understanding English Technical Documents

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy High accuracy is required to prevent mistakes in fine wiring and soldering.
Problem Solving Because investigation of causes such as continuity failures or wiring errors is required.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Because work follows prescribed procedures.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because advanced numerical analysis is minimal, and simple measurements of length and electrical properties are the focus.

Related Qualifications

  • Second-Class Electrician

Aliases

  • Electrical Wiring Worker
  • Machine Electrical Assembler

Related Jobs

  • Electrical Equipment Assembler
  • Machine Assembler
  • Maintenance and Inspection Technician
  • Wiring Worker

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