Hard Skills
IntermediateTechnical Drawing InterpretationThe ability to read and correctly interpret blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams to guide the assembly of complex electrical appliances.
IntermediateElectrical Wiring and SolderingProficiency in connecting wiring harnesses, installing circuit boards, and using soldering equipment to ensure secure electrical connections.
IntermediateQuality Control InspectionThe systematic checking of assembled units against quality standards to identify defects, loose connections, or cosmetic flaws.
BasicIndustrial Safety ComplianceStrict adherence to safety protocols, including the correct use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and handling of heavy electrical components.
BasicPneumatic and Hand Tool OperationSkillful use of specialized assembly tools such as torque wrenches, pneumatic drivers, and crimping tools used in heavy appliance manufacturing.
AdvancedTechnical TroubleshootingThe ability to identify the root cause of an assembly malfunction or electrical failure during the testing phase.