electromechanical equipment assembler
Electromechanical equipment assemblers read and interpret blueprints, drawings and instructions to assemble or modify electromechanical equipment or devices. They inspect and test the completed units to guarantee good working order and compliance with specifications and standards.
Also called: electromechanical equipment products assembler, electro-mechanical equipment assembler, electromechanical equipment products wirer, electromechanical equipment products assembly worker, electromechanical equipment products production worker, assembler of electromechanical instruments, electromechanical equipment products production operative, electromechanical instrument fabricator
- 23
- essential skills
- 40
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 8212
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
23- align components
- apply health and safety standards
- assemble electrical components
- assemble electronic units
- connect armature windings
- electrical machines
- electrical wiring plans
- electricity
- electromechanics
- electronics
- fasten components
- install electrical and electronic equipment
- mechanics
- operate electronic measuring instruments
- perform test run
- prepare pieces for joining
- quality standards
- read assembly drawings
- read engineering drawings
- read standard blueprints
- troubleshoot
- use technical documentation
- wear appropriate protective gear
Optional skills
40- 3D printing process
- adjust manufacturing equipment
- apply soldering techniques
- apply spot welding techniques
- attach power cords to electric module
- automation technology
- clean components during assembly
- conduct performance tests
- cut metal products
- determine suitability of materials
- engineering processes
- gather data
- inspect quality of products
- keep records of work progress
- liaise with engineers
- maintain electrical equipment
- maintain electronic equipment
- maintain mechatronic equipment
- maintain robotic equipment
- maintenance of printing machines
- maintenance operations
- manage data
- manipulate metal
- mechatronics
- operate 3D computer graphics software
- operate automated process control
- operate drill press
- operate lifting equipment
- operate printing machinery
- operate soldering equipment
- printing materials
- printing on large scale machines
- printing techniques
- repair wiring
- robotics
- solder electronics
- statistical analysis system software
- test electronic units
- use power tools
- use testing equipment
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