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Electronic / Electrical Assembler

Quick Facts

Median Salary$43,461
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year Growth+13.10%
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What They Do

An Electronic or Electrical Assembler assembles electrical or electronic equipment at a manufacturing facility.


Core Tasks:

  • Read and interpret schematic drawings, diagrams, blueprints, specifications, work orders, or reports to determine materials requirements or assembly instructions.
  • Assemble electrical or electronic systems or support structures and install components, units, subassemblies, wiring, or assembly casings, using rivets, bolts, soldering or micro-welding equipment.
  • Adjust, repair, or replace electrical or electronic components to correct defects and to ensure conformance to specifications.
  • Position, align, or adjust workpieces or electrical parts to facilitate wiring or assembly.
  • Explain assembly procedures or techniques to other workers.
  • Clean parts, using cleaning solutions, air hoses, and cloths.
  • Drill or tap holes in specified equipment locations to mount control units or to provide openings for elements, wiring, or instruments.
  • Fabricate or form parts, coils, or structures according to specifications, using drills, calipers, cutters, or saws.
  • Confer with supervisors or engineers to plan or review work activities or to resolve production problems.

What to expect as an Electronic / Electrical Assembler

1Earn a High school or GED Diploma

46% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

2595 openings for Electronic / Electrical Assemblers

Career Progression

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