The ASSEMBLER JOB

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Assembler
The assembler job, also known as a structural assembler, entails a wide range of skills and responsibilities. As an assembler, you’ll need physical strength, agility, precision, and the ability to collaborate effectively with multiple trades. This job is crucial in major industrial projects and offers promising career prospects. Here’s everything you need to know about the assembler job!

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Training for an assembly technician

To pursue a career as an assembly technician, you’ll need to complete vocational training in structural and architectural assembly. This training program, specifically designed for the assembler job, typically lasts for 1230 hours and is commonly available in the Montreal region.

OurSkills and responsibilities of an assembly technician

As an assembly technician, your primary role will be to fabricate, assemble, and install iron or steel components in various structures. This involves utilizing a wide range of techniques and processes specific to the assembler job, such as welding, bolting, rigging, fabrication, and structural assembly. A comprehensive understanding of these techniques is essential for success in the assembler job.

Career prospects and salary as an assembly technician

As an assembly technician, you can expect competitive salary prospects. The average hourly wage for the assembler job ranges from $20 to $40, depending on experience and expertise. With the growth of industries requiring assembly work, there is a consistent demand for skilled assembly technicians. So, if you’re looking for a rewarding career in the assembler job, you’re on the right path. Start your journey in an assembler job Are you ready to embark on a fulfilling career as an assembly technician? Explore the training opportunities and job openings in the assembler job. Don’t miss the chance to become a valued professional in the field of assembly. Take the first step and discover the exciting world of the assembler job today!

FAQ+ON The ASSEMBLER JOB

What is an assembler?
An assembler is a professional specialized in the fabrication, assembly, and installation of iron or steel components for various structures such as buildings, railings, and fences. This role requires a combination of technical skills, good physical condition, and the ability to collaborate with different trades.
To become an assembler, it is necessary to complete a Vocational Studies Diploma in structural and architectural assembly, which typically takes 1230 hours and is often offered in the Montreal region. The prerequisites for this training usually include a high school diploma or significant work experience.
Skills required for an assembler job include mastery of various metallurgical processes, knowledge of mathematics and trigonometry, good physical condition, agility, the ability to work at heights without fear, great attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with other professionals such as engineers, welders, crane operators, and sheet metal workers.
The salary of an assembler ranges between $20 and $40 per hour, primarily depending on the worker’s experience. With accumulated years of experience, the salary can significantly increase.
Although assemblers can find job opportunities in various sectors, including agriculture, forestry, and mining, the majority (about 71%) choose to work in the industrial metal fabrication sector.
The primary role of an assembler includes fabricating, assembling, and installing metal structures, performing tasks that require welding, bolting, rigging, and other specific techniques. They are also responsible for preparing and finishing structures to ensure their solidity and safety.
An assembler can progress in their career by acquiring additional skills, specializing in particular areas of metal construction, or obtaining additional certifications. Opportunities to become a supervisor or team leader are also possible with experience.
Challenges for an assembler include the need to work precisely under pressure, managing risks associated with working at heights and with heavy objects, and effectively collaborating with other trades on large-scale projects while adhering to tight deadlines.

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