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TITLE(s): ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLER, DEVELOPMENTAL (any industry) alternate titles: developer-prover, electrical; electrical and electronics development mechanic; prototype assembler, electronics Assembles, tests, and modifies prototype or custom electronic parts, systems, and apparatus to develop assembly methods and techniques for use by production workers, applying knowledge of electronic theory and assembly techniques: Reads blueprints, wiring diagrams, process sheets, and assembly and schematic drawings, and receives verbal instructions regarding work assignment. Aligns and assembles parts, such as leads, coils, wires, tabs, and terminals into housing, using handtools, power tools, soldering iron, brazing fixture, and welding head. Routes and laces cables [CABLE MAKER (elec. equip.; electron. comp.) 728.684-010]. Installs components and parts, such as switches, coils, transformers, relays, transistors, and semiconductor circuits on chassis, circuit boards, panels, and other units, using handtools, power tools, soldering and welding equipment, and thermocompression bonding, wave soldering, or resistance welding techniques. Routes and attaches wires and connectors to form circuitry and connects assembly to power supply sources, switch panels, or junction boxes. Attaches hardware and seals assembly, using rivets, screws, handtools, power tools, resistance welder or thermocompression bonding. Examines parts for defects, such as pinholes or chips. Test-operates unit to locate defects, measure performance, determine need for adjustment, and verify specified operation, using ohmmeter, oscilloscope, signal generator, and other electronic test instruments. Replaces defective components and wiring, using handtools and soldering iron. Calibrates unit according to specifications. Enters information on production records, logs, and other report forms. May assemble prototype microelectronic units, using binocular microscope. May repair defective units rejected by inspection or test personnel [ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIRER (comm. equip.; electron. comp.) 726.381-014]. GOE: 05.05.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 89 ONET CROSSWALK: 22505A Electronics Engineering Technicians |
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TITLE(s):
ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLER, DEVELOPMENTAL (any industry) alternate titles: developer-prover,
electrical; electrical and electronics development mechanic; prototype assembler, electronics
Assembles, tests, and modifies prototype or custom electronic parts, systems, and apparatus to
develop assembly methods and techniques for use by production workers, applying knowledge of
electronic theory and assembly techniques: Reads blueprints, wiring diagrams, process sheets, and
assembly and schematic drawings, and receives verbal instructions regarding work assignment. Aligns
and assembles parts, such as leads, coils, wires, tabs, and terminals into housing, using handtools,
power tools, soldering iron, brazing fixture, and welding head. Routes and laces cables [CABLE MAKER
(elec. equip.; electron. comp.) 728.684-010]. Installs components and parts, such as switches,
coils, transformers, relays, transistors, and semiconductor circuits on chassis, circuit boards,
panels, and other units, using handtools, power tools, soldering and welding equipment, and
thermocompression bonding, wave soldering, or resistance welding techniques. Routes and attaches
wires and connectors to form circuitry and connects assembly to power supply sources, switch panels,
or junction boxes. Attaches hardware and seals assembly, using rivets, screws, handtools, power
tools, resistance welder or thermocompression bonding. Examines parts for defects, such as pinholes
or chips. Test-operates unit to locate defects, measure performance, determine need for adjustment,
and verify specified operation, using ohmmeter, oscilloscope, signal generator, and other electronic
test instruments. Replaces defective components and wiring, using handtools and soldering iron.
Calibrates unit according to specifications. Enters information on production records, logs, and
other report forms. May assemble prototype microelectronic units, using binocular microscope. May
repair defective units rejected by inspection or test personnel [ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIRER
(comm. equip.; electron. comp.) 726.381-014].
GOE: 05.05.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 89
ONET CROSSWALK: 22505A Electronics Engineering Technicians
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