An Assembly Operator job involves putting parts/components together to build finished products using hand tools, machines (like SMT, CNC), following instructions, ensuring quality, and maintaining work areas, common in electronics, auto, and general manufacturing, requiring attention to detail, physical stamina, and adherence to safety protocols, with roles ranging from entry-level to specialized (e.g., Robot, SMT Operator).
Key Responsibilities
Product Assembly: Combining components manually or with machinery (hand tools, power tools, robots).
Following Instructions: Reading blueprints, diagrams, or work orders to assemble correctly.
Quality Control: Inspecting parts and finished goods to meet standards, identifying defects.
Machine Operation: Setting up, running, and troubleshooting assembly/production machines (SMT, CNC, VMC).
Material Handling: Loading raw materials, unloading finished parts, sorting items.
Maintenance: Keeping the work area, equipment, and tools clean.
Reporting: Generating production reports, monitoring output
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