Responsibilities
- Reading blueprints: Reading and interpreting technical blueprints to understand specifications for each assembly.
- Assembling and fitting: Mechanical and electrical parts in accordance with blueprints and instructions provided.
- Preventive and corrective maintenance: Perform preventive maintenance on equipment and tools used.
- Safety: Follow current safety standards on worksites.
Requirements
- Proficiency in reading technical documents, blueprints, and diagrams.
- Assembly and dismantling of mechanical assemblies and sub-assemblies.
- Basic knowledge of electricity and mechanics.
- Ability to verify the compliance of assemblies.
Skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Organizational and methodical skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Ability to solve problems.
- Flexibility and adaptability.
Education
The assembler/fitter role is accessible with a CAP/BEP to Bac level diploma (vocational or technological) in fields such as industrial maintenance, electrical engineering, or mechanics for various technical positions.
Career prospects
Assemblers can progress to roles such as maintenance technician or team leader. With experience, it is also possible to specialize in high-tech sectors like aeronautics or the automotive industry.
Resources
Complete job description of the assembler and fitter trade on the Industry Recruitment website..
Be an assembler at ROMA2S.
As an assembler at ROMA2S, you will work in a dynamic and diverse environment. You will engage in a variety of projects, from assembling metal structures on client sites to building platforms for the aerospace industry. You'll also have the opportunity to contribute to complex projects such as dismantling EDF power stations and industrial hoppers. This role requires great adaptability, a high level of precision, and the ability to work collaboratively on large-scale technical projects.