Electronics

ASSEMBLER, SMALL PRODUCTS II

Job Description: 1) Performs any combination of following duties to assemble parts of various materials, such as plastic, wood, metal, rubber, or paperboard, to produce small products, such as roller skates, toys, shoe lasts, musical instrument parts, or loudspeakers: Positions parts in specified relationship to each other, using hand, tweezers, or tongs. 2) Bolts, screws, […]

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ASSEMBLER, SUBASSEMBLY

Job Description: 1) Joins precut wood, metal, and plastic board pieces to assemble roof, sidewall, and floor subassemblies of manufactured buildings or travel trailer coaches, using assembly jig, handtools, and power handtools: Positions and aligns roof trusses, girders, studs, and other frame members in assembly jig, according to blueprint specifications. 2) Fastens frame members together,

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ASSEMBLY-MACHINE OPERATOR

Job Description: 1) Feeds components, such as barrels, caps, cartridges, and nibs into and removes assembled pens and pencils from automatic assembly machine: Places components in predetermined sequence on revolving spindles or dumps components into hoppers. 2) Lifts assembled pens or pencils from machine spindles and inspects for loose components. 3) Places inspected units on

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ASSEMBLY-LINE INSPECTOR

Job Description: 1) Inspects unfinished metal articles of furniture for defects in metal or poor work: Marks rejected piece with chalk or crayon and returns it to proper department for repairs. 2) Observes and feels welds and bent corners for burrs. 3) Removes burrs, using file or emery paper. 4) May inspect assembled electric hospital

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ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN

Job Description: 1) Inspects, adjusts, and repairs punched-card office machines, such as interpreters, collators, proof machines for banks, and card punches, using handtools and test equipment: Reads machine assembly specifications, such as charts, blueprints, schematic diagrams, and engineering specifications to determine requirements, such as drive speed, timing of card feed and output, and installation of

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ASSEMBLY SUPERVISOR

Job Description: 1) Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in assembling parts or assemblies into units, such as carburetors, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, electric motors, or vending machines, applying knowledge of assembly process, tools, equipment, products, and production methods. 2) Reports machine and equipment malfunctions to maintenance personnel. 3) Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR

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ASSEMBLY OPERATOR

Job Description: 1) Fits parts, such as shuttle eyes, tension devices, plates, and spindles, into wooden shuttles: Smooths interior surfaces of openings in shuttles or spindles, using chisel or cutting machine with rotating knives. 2) Bores holes for final assembly, using boring machine. 3) Positions parts in specified opening and screws or bolts them in

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ASSEMBLY LOADER

Job Description: 1) Selects and arranges specified type and quantity of component parts in trays preparatory to line assembly of surveying instruments: Positions instrument base or support structure in jig, and spreads bracket of standard to specified width to facilitate attachment of parts, using tongs. 2) Files burrs from bracket holes, using hand file. 3)

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ASSEMBLY INSPECTOR

Job Description: 1) Inspects unfinished furniture for surface defects and conformance to company standards: Cleans dust from drawers and external surfaces of furniture, using airhose. 2) Examines surface for defects, such as loose or blistered veneer, cracks, knots, exposed nails, warping, loose joints, splits, dents, or scratches. 3) Feels surface to detect rough spots. 4)

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ASSEMBLY CLEANER

Job Description: 1) Removes pot crust and carbon from spent anode assemblies, and cast-iron thimbles from contact rods, using crushing press, handtools, and power tools: Secures anode assembly to vibrating table, using hydraulic shaft and clamps. 2) Depresses pedal to activate vibration that shakes loose pot crust, and breaks crust remaining on anode, using airhammer.

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