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Assemblers play an important role in the production process at factories and manufacturing facilities. You are tasked with working with designers and engineers to build, repair, and maintain products and parts. You will use a number of specialized tools and must follow a detailed process. It can be a repetitive role,but attention to detail is a must. You will work as part of a production team.
Assemblers work in a production factory. You will use custom tools and equipment to build products and parts. You will often work on an assembly line. You will spend a lot of time on your feet, completing repetitive tasks. Some jobs require you to work 12 hour shifts. Evening and weekend shifts are possible. You will be expected to meet defined performance standards as outlined by your supervisor.
Assemblers typically continue their career in roles related to fabrication and production. It’s common to take on jobs as a machine operator, quality inspector, or as a quality control supervisor.
The average assembler in Sherbrooke makes about $38,000 per year. This is around $18 per hour. Your salary is correlated to your experience. With more than 5 years in the position you can make over $20 per hour.
annual: $37,440
monthly: $2,880
weekly: $720
hourly: $18 per hour
lowest salary: $15.10 per hour
average salary: $18 per hour
highest salary: $20.10 per hour
junior salary: $15.10-$17.20 per hour
intermediate salary: $16.50-$19.30 per hour
senior salary: $17.40-$20.10 per hour
An assembler’s main job is to accurately build products and parts efficiently. Here are your main responsibilities:
Assemblers are required in any industry that produces goods, products, and parts. While it’s most common to find work with manufacturing companies, there are also many opportunities in electronics, IT, textiles, construction and aerospace.
Assemblers need to be good working with their hands and you must be detail oriented. Here is some of the skills and training you will need for this job:
To work as an assembler you will need a high school diploma to qualify for entry level positions. Additional post secondary education and previous work experience is required for more senior roles. Certification in metal fabrication, welding, and other related skills is an asset.