Tiller Assembly Worker

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Industry & Occupation

Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries & Environment

Classification

Summary

A manufacturing job that assembles tiller parts and performs inspection, adjustment, and finishing.

Description

Tiller assembly workers are a profession that assembles parts such as engines, transmissions, drive systems, and rotary blades on the production line for agricultural tillers. They handle part installation, torque management, connection of hydraulic and electrical systems, operational inspections, adjustments, and quality checks to complete products based on safety standards and design drawings. They also perform precise adjustments using specialized tools and measuring instruments, improve line efficiency, and troubleshoot issues.

Future Outlook

Skill succession due to aging is a challenge, and the introduction of IoT and automation technologies will advance work efficiency and quality control. Demand is stable, but with labor-saving efforts, higher skills for workers are required.

Personality Traits

Meticulous / Strong Sense of Responsibility / Team-Oriented

Work Style

Factory Work / Line Work / Shift Work / Team Work

Career Path

Machine Assembly Worker (Apprentice) → Machine Assembler → Line Leader → Manufacturing Technician → Production Manager

Required Skills

Hydraulic and Electrical Systems / Measuring Instrument Operation (Micrometer, Caliper) / Reading Drawings and Assembly Instructions / Tool Operation

Recommended Skills

Basic Machine Maintenance Knowledge / Forklift Operation Skills / Quality Control / Welding

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because errors in small parts or torque management affect quality.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Because there is a lot of standing work and handling of heavy parts, physical strength is required.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Because work is performed according to predetermined procedures.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because complex calculations are few and quantitative analysis is limited.

Related Qualifications

  • Forklift Operation Training Course

Related Jobs

  • Agricultural Machinery Operator
  • Construction Machinery Assembler
  • Farm Equipment Mechanic

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