Description
Assemble or modify precision electromechanical devices at the bench, using microscopes, tweezers, and torque tools to meet tight tolerances for components such as miniature actuators, sensors, and control linkages.
Skills
Content
- • Reading Comprehension
- • Speaking
Process
- • Critical Thinking
Technical Skills
- • Operations Monitoring
- • Troubleshooting
- • Quality Control Analysis
Abilities
Verbal Abilities
- • Oral Comprehension
- • Written Comprehension
- • Oral Expression
Idea Generation and Reasoning Abilities
- • Problem Sensitivity
- • Deductive Reasoning
- • Inductive Reasoning
- • Information Ordering
- • Category Flexibility
Perceptual Abilities
- • Flexibility of Closure
Spatial Abilities
- • Visualization
Fine Manipulative Abilities
- • Arm-Hand Steadiness
- • Manual Dexterity
- • Finger Dexterity
Control Movement Abilities
- • Control Precision
Visual Abilities
- • Near Vision
- • Far Vision
- • Visual Color Discrimination
Auditory and Speech Abilities
- • Speech Recognition
- • Speech Clarity
Knowledge
Manufacturing and Production
- • Production and Processing
Engineering and Technology
- • Computers and Electronics
- • Mechanical
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Related Pathways
Construction
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026