Vibrator Assembler
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Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
A manufacturing job that precisely assembles parts of vibrators and transducers, performs soldering and bonding, appearance and functional inspections, and produces products meeting quality standards.
Description
Vibrator assemblers are professionals who assemble parts of vibrators (transducers) used in acoustic devices and ultrasonic sensors. In a clean room environment, they utilize manual dexterity to set piezo elements, magnets, and metal plates into dedicated jigs, perform soldering and bonding, and conduct inspections for appearance, durability, and electrical characteristics. They work on production lines or in cell production systems and are involved in process improvements and jig adjustments to enhance yield. High attention to detail and concentration are required due to handling precision parts.
Future Outlook
With the expanding demand for precision vibrators in semiconductors, IoT devices, autonomous driving technology, etc., the demand for assembly technicians is expected to remain stable. While automation and robotization advance, skills in highly manual assembly and inspection will still be required.
Personality Traits
Dexterous hands, good at detailed work / High concentration / Strong sense of responsibility
Work Style
Career Path
Line Operator → Leader (Process Management) → Quality Control Staff → Production Technology Engineer
Required Skills
Handling precision parts / Operation of measuring instruments / Soldering / Use of microscope and loupe
Recommended Skills
Clean room work knowledge / Inspection and testing techniques / QC Seven Tools / Traceability management
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | Because handling tiny parts and soldering accuracy directly affect quality. |
Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Creativity & Ideation | Creativity is rarely exercised as work mainly follows prescribed procedures. |
| Initiative & Leadership | Work procedures are standardized, and spontaneous improvement suggestions are rare in many cases. |
| Numerical & Quantitative Analysis | There is quantity management and measurement, but advanced mathematical analysis is not required. |
| Planning & Organization | Process planning and organization are handled by the production management department, and assemblers follow procedures. |
Related Qualifications
- Electronic Equipment Assembly Skills Certification
- Soldering Skills Certification
Aliases
- Transducer Assembler
- Vibrator Assembler
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