Electronics Assemblers assemble, repair and test circuit boards and other electronic components, primarily in manufacturing facilities.
What do Electronics Assemblers do on the job?
- Solder and manually assemble various electronics components to designated locations on a printed circuit board.
- Fine hand assembly using microscopes.
- Install, mount, fasten, align and adjust parts, components, wiring and harness to subassemblies and assemblies using hand and small power tools.
- Operate automatic and semi-automatic machines to position, solder and clean prescribed components on printed circuit boards.
- May replace defective components and repair and overhaul older devices.
For further details about this occupation, please see the High School to Apprenticeship - A Link to the Future handbook. It can be found on this website under “Publications” or by clicking on http://www.saskapprenticeship.ca/PUBLICATION/High_School_Handbook/
Electronics Assembler
Trade Information.pdf
A Guide to Course Content.pdf
On-the-Job Training Guide.pdf
Provincial Journeyperson Examination Information.pdf
Practical Examination.pdf
Provincial Occupational Analysis.pdf
Cluster 2 Entrance Assessment.pdf
Form 6A Verification of Trade Experience.pdf