ONET Occupations » 51-2022.00

Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers

Assemble or modify electrical or electronic equipment, such as computers, test equipment telemetering systems, electric motors, and batteries.

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Parachute skills

  1. Pay attention to details - Data (4.58)
  2. Design, use artistic abilities, be original - Data (4.54)
  3. Control, expedite things - Things (4.29)
  4. Shape, model, sculpt - Things (4.29)
  5. Set up, assemble - Things (4.29)
  6. Make, produce, manufacture - Things (4.29)
  7. Use acute senses (hearing, smell, taste, sight) - Data (4.00)
  8. Finish, restore, preserve - Things (3.82)
  9. Operate, drive - Things (3.82)
  10. Cut, carve, chisel - Things (3.82)
  11. Convey warmth and empathy - People (3.75)
  12. Serve, care for, follow instructions faithfully - People (3.75)
  13. Use my body, hands, fingers, with unusual dexterity or strength - Things (3.75)
  14. Manipulate - Things (3.75)
  15. Use my brain - Data (3.74)
  16. Coordinate - People (3.72)
  17. Follow through, get things done - People (3.64)
  18. Consult - People (3.58)
  19. Communicate well, in person - People (3.50)
  20. Listen - People (3.50)


ONET Skills

ONET Abilities

ONET Work Styles

  1. Active Listening (3.50)
  2. Monitoring (3.50)
  1. Near Vision (4.00)
  2. Arm-Hand Steadiness (3.75)
  3. Manual Dexterity (3.75)
  4. Finger Dexterity (3.75)
  5. Oral Comprehension (3.50)
  6. Oral Expression (3.50)
  1. Attention to Detail (4.58)
  2. Dependability (4.31)
  3. Cooperation (4.16)
  4. Independence (4.04)
  5. Self Control (3.99)
  6. Adaptability/Flexibility (3.76)
  7. Concern for Others (3.75)
  8. Integrity (3.74)
  9. Analytical Thinking (3.74)
  10. Persistence (3.64)

Work Activities

Detailed Work Activities

  1. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events (4.54)
  2. Handling and Moving Objects (4.29)
  3. Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material (4.22)
  4. Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards (4.22)
  5. Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings (4.11)
  6. Judging the Qualities of Things, Services, or People (4.09)
  7. Performing General Physical Activities (3.95)
  8. Controlling Machines and Processes (3.82)
  9. Getting Information (3.81)
  10. Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others (3.72)
  11. Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates (3.58)
  12. Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships (3.56)
  1. Distinguish Colors (4.54)
  2. Precision Assemble Electronic, Electrical, Or Electromechanical Equipment (4.29)
  3. Package Goods For Shipment Or Storage (4.29)
  4. Fabricate, Assemble, Or Disassemble Manufactured Products By Hand (4.29)
  5. Perform Safety Inspections In Manufacturing Or Industrial Setting (4.22)
  6. Examine Products Or Work To Verify Conformance To Specifications (4.22)
  7. Monitor The Quantity Of Assembly Output (4.11)
  8. Monitor Assembly Quality (4.11)
  9. Use Electrical Or Electronic Test Devices Or Equipment (3.82)
  10. Use Hand Or Power Tools (3.82)
  11. Use Precision Measuring Tools Or Equipment (3.82)
  12. Use Voltmeter, Ammeter, Or Ohmmeter (3.82)
  13. Use Spray Paint Equipment (3.82)
  14. Use Soldering Equipment (3.82)
  15. Operate Hoist, Winch, Or Hydraulic Boom (3.82)
  16. Solder Electrical Or Electronic Connections Or Components (3.82)
  17. Read Work Order, Instructions, Formulas, Or Processing Charts (3.81)
  18. Read Blueprints (3.81)
  19. Read Manufacturing Outlines For Electronic Products (3.81)
  20. Read Schematics (3.81)
  21. Confer With Engineering, Technical Or Manufacturing Personnel (3.58)
  22. Consult With Managerial Or Supervisory Personnel (3.58)