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Assemblers work as part of the production team for organizations. Your main responsibility is to assemble parts and products using a specific set of instructions. You will use specialized tools and be expected to repeat the same process to ensure all products and parts meet production specifications. It is a repetitive role, but it can help you gain valuable experience in an entry level role that can be used to seek out other manufacturing jobs in the future.
Assembers will work at a workstation or along a production line. You will spend your shift performing the same task. Some employers rotate stations and duties ro reduce repetitiveness. You will be tasked with meeting a defined performance quota. Shifts can last up to 12 hours. Evening, night, and weekend shifts are possible.
Assemblers typically move on to more specialized roles in production and fabrication. You can specialize in a specific industry, or product type. There are assemblers for many different products, which provides you with a lot of future opportunities.
Assembers typically make between $16 and $23 per hour. You can expect an average salary of over $41, 000 if you have some previous experience. You will make more money as you gain more years of service in the role.
annual: $41,080
monthly: $3,160
weekly: $790
hourly: $19.75
lowest salary: $16.20 per hour
average salary: $19.75 per hour
highest salary: $22.40 per hour
junior salary: $16.20-$18.40 per hour
intermediate salary: $17.80-$21.70 per hour
senior salary: $18.60-$22.40 per hour
Assemblers play an important role in the manufacturing process. It is your responsibility to build parts and products to ensure they meet all quality guidelines. Here are your main tasks:
Assemblers work for a variety of different organizations. Increasingly there are opportunities in product development and quality control. It’s common for assemblers to work for companies producing consumer goods such as furniture, electronics, toys, and other household goods.
Employers are looking for assemblers with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. Here are some of the skills you will need to have success in this job:
Employers require candidates to have a high school diploma or better. On the job training is typically provided. Candidates with licenses and certifications related to fabrication will get preference.