Radar Assembler

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A manufacturing job that assembles electronic and mechanical parts constituting radar devices, and performs wiring, soldering, adjustment, and testing.

Description

Radar assemblers are professionals who assemble, adjust, and inspect radar devices used in aviation, maritime, defense, and meteorological fields. They attach components such as electronic circuit boards, antennas, and transceiver modules, perform wiring and soldering, and conduct operational checks and adjustments using oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers. After assembly, they perform environmental tests in environmental test chambers or EMC test rooms to verify durability and electromagnetic compatibility, ensuring the product meets specifications. In manufacturing lines, work may be done in clean room environments, requiring high attention to detail and quality awareness.

Future Outlook

Demand for radars in defense, aviation, and meteorological fields remains stable, and with the development of sensor technologies for IoT and autonomous driving, demand for high-performance radars is expected to expand. This will require assemblers to have advanced assembly and adjustment skills as well as quality management capabilities, offering long-term career opportunities by honing specialized skills.

Personality Traits

Can pay attention to details / Dexterous hands, good at fine work / High concentration / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Clean Room / Factory Work / Line Work / Night Shift / Shift Work

Career Path

Assembly Operator → Leader (Group Leader) → Technical Staff → Production Management → Quality Assurance

Required Skills

Circuit Diagram Reading / Measurement Instrument Operation / Soldering / Tool Usage

Recommended Skills

ESD Measures / English Technical Document Reading / Measurement Instrument Calibration / Quality Management Basics

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because mistakes in attaching fine electronic parts can lead to performance defects.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Creativity is not particularly needed as work follows standardized procedures.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because advanced mathematical analysis is not required.

Related Qualifications

  • Second-Class Electrician License
  • Soldering Skill Certification

Aliases

  • Radar Assembler
  • Radar Assembly Worker

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  • Electronics Assembler
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