Motorcycle Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A job that assembles parts such as engines, frames, and electrical components of motorcycles to manufacture completed vehicles.

Description

Motorcycle assemblers assemble engine blocks, frames, suspensions, electrical system parts, etc., use torque wrenches and tools to tighten and adjust them, and manufacture completed motorcycles through line production. Assembly work follows technical drawings and work instructions, with quality inspections conducted at each process. Automated equipment and special jigs are sometimes used, and part identification, procedure adherence, and coordination with preceding and following processes are important.

Future Outlook

With the spread of electric motorcycles and the introduction of automation technology, high-precision assembly skills and knowledge of electric drive systems will be required. As production line automation rates increase, the roles of skilled workers will change, with a trend toward multi-skilling and emphasis on quality management capabilities.

Personality Traits

Good team player / Meticulous / Patient / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Factory Work / Line Work / Shift Work / Standing Work / Team Work

Career Path

Assembly Worker (Operator) → Leader/Foreman → Manufacturing Engineer → Quality Control Staff → Production Manager

Required Skills

Parts Identification and Selection / Technical Drawing Interpretation / Tool Usage / Torque Wrench Operation

Recommended Skills

Knowledge of Simple Electrical Components / Production Management / Quality Management Techniques (5S, QC Circle) / Safety and Health Management

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Mistakes in the assembly process directly lead to product defects or safety issues.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Frequent standing work and handling of heavy parts require sustained physical stamina.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Routine tasks are the main focus, and creativity is not particularly required.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis No advanced quantitative analysis is required beyond quantity management and torque value settings.

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Aliases

  • Bike Assembler
  • Two-Wheeled Vehicle Assembler

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