An Electrical and Electronic Assembler modifies and assembles electrical and electronic equipment. These assemblers often put together computers, motors, sophisticated batteries, and nearly any other kind of electronics.
The process of assembly usually involves machines assembling very small and fragile parts, while manual assembly is used for the rest of the machine. An assembler must ensure that every part is up to a sufficient standard of quality, assemblers occasionally need to alter components to ensure that they are safe and fit properly. A modern assembler often is involved in assembling the entirety of the equipment, as opposed to the specialization common in the past, this is so assemblers are more flexible to assemble new devices and handle changes in the labor force.
In order to work as an Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assembler, a High School diploma or GED certificate is required. Be sure to look at the programs and positions being offered in many locations and start assembling your new job!