Precision-instrument makers and repairers

Precision-instrument makers and repairers make, calibrate, repair, maintain, adjust and install mechanical watches, clocks, nautical, meteorological, optical, orthopaedic and other precision instruments and equipment and set them for correct performance.

Skill level: Semi-skilled

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  • Salary range for the majority of workers in Precision-instrument makers and repairers - from $1,777 to $4,308 per month - 2024.
  • A Precision-instrument makers and repairers typically earns between $1,777 and $2,862 gross per month at the start of the job.
  • After 5 years of service, this is between $1,881 and $3,317 per month for a working week of 40 hours.

Tasks and duties

  • Repairing, cleaning, and adjusting mechanisms of timing instruments, such as watches and clocks
  • Adjusting timing regulators, using calipers, watch-rate recorders and tweezers
  • Cleaning, rinsing, and drying timepiece parts, using solutions and ultrasonic or mechanical watch-cleaning machines
  • Testing timepiece accuracy and performance, using meters and other electronic instruments
  • Testing accuracy of meters, gauges, indicators, or other recording or controlling instruments to locate defective components and for conformity with standards
  • Calibrating instruments or scales, using hand tools, computer, or electronic devices
  • Inspecting components, connections, and drive mechanisms to detect defects
  • Assembling instruments and devices, such as barometers, control valves, gyroscopes, hygrometers, speedometers, tachometers, and thermostats
  • Testing, calibrating and adjusting electronic, mercurial, aneroid and other types of meteorological instruments for compliance with printed specifications and schematic diagrams, using voltmeters, oscilloscopes, tube testers and other test instruments
  • Adjusting and repairing masts, supporting structures, clearance lights, control panels, control cabling and wiring, and other electrical and mechanical devices
  • Repairing and setting optical instruments such as microscopes, telescopes, theodolities and sextants
  • Checking whether assembled units conform to specifications and ensuring stipulated performance and sensitivity by standard tests
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