Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers

Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers are responsible for modifying and assembling devices such as household appliances, vending machines, tape drives, brakes, and many others.

Assemblers are responsible for assembling both individual components and entire devices. They are also responsible for ensuring quality control on the devices they assemble, often adjusting parts that may be slightly defective.

Most assemblers work in manufacturing plants. An Electromechanical Equipment Assembler often works with tools such as rivet guns and soldering irons.

The education needed will vary from position to position, but a high school diploma or a GED is most often required. Take a look at the programs being offered in many locations.

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