Assembler Engineer Jobs

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In most cases, there are no specific education entry requirements to become an Assembler however, some New Zealand employers prefer candidates who are working towards, or have completed, a national certificate in the relevant area of Manufacturing. For example, an Electronics Manufacturing employer would seek someone with a National Certificate in Electronic Manufacturing.


Typical Responsibilities


  • Following instructions for assembly
  • Ordering production materials
  • Punching or drilling holes in the parts to be assembled
  • Welding, screwing, bolting or clipping parts together or operating computer systems that perform assembly tasks
  • Checking final product products for faults
  • Conducting any necessary modifications
  • Packing the finished product


Progression

Following a few years’ experience and some training, Assemblers may progress into supervisory or managerial roles on the assembly floor. In addition, they may also choose to specialise and become an Aluminium Joiner, Electrical Goods Assembler, Machinery Assembler or Metal and Wooden Goods Assembler.

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There may not be current roles available but we are always looking to connect with new talent and will be able to help you on your journey to finding your next role. Please upload an expression of interest and your CV so we can start this partnership.


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