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 Completion and Your Future in the Skilled Trades 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