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What does an assembler do?

The assembly fitter is a worker who mainly holds tools to cut the workpiece clamped in the vice on the fitter's workbench. It is one of the important jobs in the machinery manufacturing industry.

This occupation is divided into five grades: primary (national vocational qualification level 5), intermediate (national vocational qualification level 4), advanced (national vocational qualification level 3), technician (national vocational qualification level 2) and senior technician (national vocational qualification level 1). On October 26th, 200211,it was selected into the list of 100 "most vacant positions" recruited nationwide in the fourth quarter of 2020.

Classification of basic operations of assemblers

1, the auxiliary operation is marking, which is the operation of marking the machining boundary on the blank or semi-finished workpiece according to the pattern.

2. Cutting operations include chiseling, sawing, filing, tapping, tapping, drilling (reaming and reaming), scraping and grinding.

3. Assembly operation refers to assembly, that is, the process of assembling parts or components into machines according to the technical requirements of drawings.

4. Maintenance operation is the maintenance, maintenance, inspection and repair of in-service machinery and equipment.