Team Assembler Career

assembly-line-worker-500A career as a team assembler allows you the opportunity to work in a dynamic, fast-paced factory setting. As part of your role, you’ll be responsible for helping to build and assemble parts and finished products as part of the manufacturing process.

The vast majority of assemblers and fabricators work in a manufacturing environment or factory, which means that all of the work is done indoors. The average employee works a 40-hour work week in shifts, which may include weekend or evening work depending on the employer. Almost all of the jobs require employers to stand on their feet for the entire duration of their shift.

Team Assembler Career Snapshot

Further details on a career as a team assembler are listed below (statistics from the May 2016 Bureau of Labor Statistics and Onet Online):

$30,060

is the average annual salary for team assemblers.

-1%

decrease in employment between 2014 and 2024.

86%

have a High school diploma or equivalent while 6% have less than a High school diploma.

Team Assembler Education

The majority of companies require that all employees possess at least a high-school diploma or equivalent, and as of writing, only 6 percent of workers haven’t completed high school. Still, the exact educational and training requirements can vary quite widely throughout the industry and some employers require post-secondary certifications or extensive on-the-job training for more advanced assembly tasks.

Team Assembler Job Outlook

The job market for team assemblers is expected to remain mostly steady throughout the next decade. In fact, the total number of jobs is actually predicted to decline by approximately 1 percent between 2014 and 2024. The reason is that any growth in the manufacturing industry is likely to be offset by the increased use of robotics and automation. Nonetheless, there should always be plenty of job opportunities for those with relevant technical and/or vocational training and certifications.

Team Assembler Salaries

The average yearly salary of team assemblers and fabricators was approximately $30,000 in 2015 as reported by BLS.gov. However, less skilled workers generally earn quite a bit less, and those in the bottom 10 percent of earners only have an average yearly salary of $20,000. On the other hand, more skilled workers and those with certain educations and certifications can potentially earn much more, with the average yearly salary for the top 10 percent of workers hovering around $50,000.

Team Assembler Job Duties

The majority of companies require that all employees possess at least a high-school diploma or equivalent, and as of writing, only 6 percent of workers haven’t completed high school. Still, the exact educational and training requirements can vary quite widely throughout the industry and some employers require post-secondary certifications or extensive on-the-job training for more advanced assembly tasks.

Team Assembler Skills & Traits

Team Assembler Skill Set:Required Abilities:Tools Used by Team Assemblers:Typical Work Activities:
• Coordination
• Monitoring
• Quality Control Analysis
• Active Listening
• Manual Dexterity
• Finger Dexterity
• Problem Sensitivity
• Near Vision
• Hydraulic press brake
• Punches or nail sets or drifts
• Rivet tools
• Specialty wrenches
• Getting Information
• Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
• Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
• Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings

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