Vehicle Assembler (Automobile Manufacturing)

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Occupation of assembling automobile body parts and engine parts on a well-maintained production line.

Description

Vehicle assemblers perform assembly work on automobile bodies, engines, suspensions, and other parts using tools on production lines at automobile manufacturing factories. They use specialized tools such as torque wrenches and electric drivers, and strictly manage part installation positions and torque. They are also responsible for quality inspections and defect checks, and are required to efficiently advance production while complying with safety and quality standards. Amid the progress of production line automation and robot introduction, skills in manual fine adjustments, precision work, and machine operation are emphasized.

Future Outlook

While production lines are becoming automated and robotized, there is stable demand for personnel skilled in manual fine adjustments and precision assembly. Technological advancement is required to cope with increasingly sophisticated production lines.

Personality Traits

Patient / Polite and Courteous / Team-Oriented

Work Style

Contract Employee / Dispatched Employee / Factory Work / Full-time Employee / Shift Work

Career Path

Line Worker → Group Leader → Process Manager → Production Technology Engineer

Required Skills

Part Quality Check / Tool Operation / Torque Wrench Operation / Understanding Work Procedures

Recommended Skills

Basic Welding Knowledge / Communication Skills / Safety and Health Knowledge

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy High accuracy is required for part installation positions and torque management.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Long hours of standing work and physical labor are required.
Collaboration & Teamwork In line work, it is necessary to collaborate to proceed with the work.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Work procedures are standardized, and creativity is not particularly required.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Advanced mathematical skills are not required.

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Aliases

  • Automobile Assembler
  • Vehicle Assembly Worker

Related Jobs

  • Machine Assembler
  • Painter
  • Production Engineer
  • Quality Inspector
  • Welder

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