Unit group 8212

PSOC Unit group 8212 — Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers

Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electro-mechanical and electronic equipment. Their tasks include: a) assembling component parts and electrical and electronic systems and positioning, aligning and fastening units to assemblies, sub-assemblies, or frames using hand or power tools, soldering and micro-welding equipment; b) reviewing work orders, specifications, diagrams and drawings to determine materials needed and assembly instructions: c) recording production and operational data on specified forms; d) operating wire-coiling machines to wind wire coils used in electrical equipment and components such as registers, transformers, armature wires, electric motors and generators; e) inspecting and testing completed components and assemblies, wiring installations and circuits and rejecting faulty assembly components. Examples of the occupations classified here: Armature/coil assembler, Auxiliary machine operator, Coil winder (hand/machine), Computer assembler, Console operator, Electric line installation machine operator, Electrical equipment assembler, Electromechanical equipment assembler, Electronic equipment assembler, Etcher (printed circuit board), Rubber assembler, Surface mount technology machine operator, Telephone assembler, Television assembler, Watch assembler Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Electronics mechanics and servicers - 7421, Precision instrument-makers -7311

Level Unit group
Code 8212
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electro-mechanical and electronic equipment. Their tasks include: a) assembling component parts and electrical and electronic systems and positioning, aligning and fastening units to assemblies, sub-assemblies, or frames using hand or power tools, soldering and micro-welding equipment; b) reviewing work orders, specifications, diagrams and drawings to determine materials needed and assembly instructions: c) recording production and operational data on specified forms; d) operating wire-coiling machines to wind wire coils used in electrical equipment and components such as registers, transformers, armature wires, electric motors and generators; e) inspecting and testing completed components and assemblies, wiring installations and circuits and rejecting faulty assembly components. Examples of the occupations classified here: Armature/coil assembler, Auxiliary machine operator, Coil winder (hand/machine), Computer assembler, Console operator, Electric line installation machine operator, Electrical equipment assembler, Electromechanical equipment assembler, Electronic equipment assembler, Etcher (printed circuit board), Rubber assembler, Surface mount technology machine operator, Telephone assembler, Television assembler, Watch assembler Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Electronics mechanics and servicers - 7421, Precision instrument-makers -7311

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Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Assemblers.

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FAQ

What does PSOC 8212 cover?

Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electro-mechanical and electronic equipment. Their tasks include: a) assembling component parts and electrical and electronic systems and positioning, aligning and fastening units to assemblies, sub-assemblies, or frames using hand or power tools, soldering and micro-welding equipment; b) reviewing work orders, specifications, diagrams and drawings to determine materials needed and assembly instructions: c) recording production and operational data on specified forms; d) operating wire-coiling machines to wind wire coils used in electrical equipment and components such as registers, transformers, armature wires, electric motors and generators; e) inspecting and testing completed components and assemblies, wiring installations and circuits and rejecting faulty assembly components. Examples of the occupations classified here: Armature/coil assembler, Auxiliary machine operator, Coil winder (hand/machine), Computer assembler, Console operator, Electric line installation machine operator, Electrical equipment assembler, Electromechanical equipment assembler, Electronic equipment assembler, Etcher (printed circuit board), Rubber assembler, Surface mount technology machine operator, Telephone assembler, Television assembler, Watch assembler Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Electronics mechanics and servicers - 7421, Precision instrument-makers -7311

Where is PSOC 8212 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Assemblers.

How do I choose PSOC 8212 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Assemblers grouping.