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electronic-equipment-assembler Occupational skill for the role 'electronic equipment assembler' (also: electrical and electronic equipment fabricator, assembler electronic equipment products, electronic equipment products production operative, electronic assembler, electronic equipment production operative, electronic equipment fabricator). Use when the user asks for typical electronic equipment assembler work such as: Splice wires with knives or cutting pliers, and solder connections to fixtures and equipment.; Diagnose or repair problems with electronic equipment, such as sound, navigation, communication, and security equipment, in motor vehicles.; Inspect and test electrical or electronic systems to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections and testing instruments, such as oscilloscopes and voltmeters.

Electronic Equipment Assembler

Electronic equipment assemblers are responsible for the assembly of electronic equipment and systems. They assemble electronic components and wiring according to blueprints and assembly drawings. They may assist in quality inspection and equipment maintenance.

Core workflow

  1. Splice wires with knives or cutting pliers, and solder connections to fixtures and equipment.
  2. Diagnose or repair problems with electronic equipment, such as sound, navigation, communication, and security equipment, in motor vehicles.
  3. Inspect and test electrical or electronic systems to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections and testing instruments, such as oscilloscopes and voltmeters.
  4. Install equipment and accessories, such as stereos, navigation equipment, communication equipment, and security systems.
  5. Estimate costs of repairs, based on parts and labor charges.
  6. Confer with customers to determine the nature of malfunctions.
  7. Run new speaker and electrical cables.
  8. Cut openings and drill holes for fixtures and equipment, using electric drills and routers.

How to use this skill

Key competences (essential)

  • align components
  • apply assembly techniques
  • apply health and safety standards
  • apply soldering techniques
  • assemble electronic units
  • electrical equipment regulations
  • electronic equipment standards
  • electronics
  • ensure conformity to specifications
  • fasten components
  • integrated circuits
  • interpret circuit diagrams
  • measure parts of manufactured products
  • meet deadlines
  • monitor manufacturing quality standards

Hot technologies

  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Word

Sources: ESCO v1.2.1 (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/6565dc02-14e4-4819-b99c-44c352000f43), ONET 30.3 (49-2096.00). See manifest.json for licensing/attribution.*