Precision Measuring Instrument Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A job that assembles parts of precision measuring instruments and optical machinery, performs fine adjustments and inspections, and completes products to the specified accuracy.

Description

Precision Measuring Instrument Assemblers assemble parts of precision instruments and optical machinery, such as micrometers, optical microscopes, and projection measuring machines, using hand tools or specialized tools, make fine adjustments to achieve the specified dimensions and accuracy, and complete the product through inspections and calibrations using microscopes or projectors. Work is often performed in clean rooms or dust-controlled environments, requiring high attention to detail and skills for dimension management and torque control down to 0.01mm units. In addition to line or cell production, they may handle small-lot custom orders, collaborate with quality assurance and design departments, and work on process improvements.

Future Outlook

While IoT and automation technologies are advancing, high manual skills are still required for ultra-fine adjustments and inspections, so the expertise of precision measuring instrument assemblers will continue to be needed. With stricter quality standards and the adoption of new materials and technologies, the key to the future will be a combination of advanced skills and data analysis capabilities.

Personality Traits

Attentive / Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work / High concentration / Patient

Work Style

Clean Room / Day Shift / Factory Work / Line Work / Team Work

Career Path

Precision Assembly Operator → Quality Control Staff → Manufacturing Leader → Production Engineer → Manufacturing Department Manager

Required Skills

Fine Parts Assembly / Measuring Instrument Operation / Precision Tool Operation / Torque Wrench/Torque Driver Use

Recommended Skills

Basic CAD Operation / English (Manual Reading) / ISO Standards Understanding / Lens Knowledge

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because high precision is required for dimension management and inspection of fine parts.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because understanding numerical values is important for reading measurements and tolerance management.
Problem Solving Because the ability to adjust and resolve defects or dimensional deviations during assembly is necessary.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Because accurate assembly based on standard procedures is required.

Related Qualifications

  • Forklift Operation Training
  • Machine Maintenance Skills Test

Aliases

  • Measuring Instrument Assembly Technician
  • Precision Equipment Assembler

Related Jobs

  • Machine Assembler
  • Optical Machinery Assembler
  • Quality Control Inspector

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