Video Assembler
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Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
A manufacturing job that assembles parts of video playback and recording equipment, inspects them, and completes them as products.
Description
Video assemblers work on manufacturing lines assembling consumer video equipment such as video decks and recorders. They repeatedly perform tasks like mounting components on boards, soldering, screw tightening, and wiring connections, followed by functional and appearance inspections. Work is done according to manuals and work standards, maintaining required quality.
Future Outlook
With the introduction of automation technology, manual assembly is on a decreasing trend. Skills for IoT and smart factories will be required, leading to a shift toward higher value-added tasks.
Personality Traits
Work Style
Career Path
Assembly Worker → Line Leader → Production Management → Quality Control → Factory Manager
Required Skills
Parts Identification / Product Assembly / Soldering Skills / Tool Usage
Recommended Skills
Basic Electrical Wiring Knowledge / Basic Quality Control Knowledge / Business Improvement Suggestions
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | Because handling small parts and precision in soldering are required. |
| Physical Stamina & Endurance | Because there is a lot of standing work and repetitive movements, requiring physical strength and endurance. |
Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Creativity & Ideation | Because there are many routine tasks and little need for new ideas. |
| Numerical & Quantitative Analysis | Because complex calculations are not required. |
Related Qualifications
- Soldering Skill Certification
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