Electrical and electromechanical assembler, Kaihonohono taputapu hiko
Also known as
- Electronics assembler, electric and electronic equipment assembler, electric equipment assembler, electrical goods assembler
Electrical and electromechanical assemblers put together or modify and repair electric or electronic equipment or devices.
Your pay could be
$24
Lower
$25 to $33
Most common
$42
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Your training could be
0-1 year
Electrical and electromechanical assemblers
- usually work shifts, including evenings and weekends
- usually work in workshops and factories and may travel locally
- may work in noisy conditions
- need to be practical, accurate and safety conscious
Tasks
- assemble electrical and electronic equipment
- align parts for correct assembly
- solder wires and small components
- test equipment to make sure it works
- repair faulty parts and assemblies
- weld parts together
- review assembly drawings
- label products with identifying information
- record production information
Practical
Organised
Investigative
Interests that fit this job
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Do the quizYou usually need experience to become an electrical and electromechanical assembler and a qualification may be useful.
You may need
- experience in similar work
- a New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electromechanical Maintenance and Repair) (Level 4)
- an Electrical Service Technician (EST) licence
- a driver licence
- a driver licence with a special-type vehicle endorsement
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 2 to do the study or training for this job.
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