The role
What an assemblers (electrical and electronic products) actually does, day to day.
The job involves following instructions and diagrams to fit, solder, wire and test components, often using small tools and sometimes a microscope for fine work. Accuracy and a steady hand matter, because a small mistake can stop a product working, and you will usually be checked against quality standards.
Most roles are factory-based with shift patterns that can include early mornings, nights or weekends, and pay often starts near the minimum wage and rises with skill and experience. The work can be repetitive and you may be on your feet or sat at a bench for long stretches, so concentration and reliability count for a lot.
You can often start with no formal qualifications and learn on the job, while some people come in through an engineering or manufacturing apprenticeship. Good eyesight, attention to detail and the ability to follow precise instructions are the main things employers look for.
Day to day
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