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Firework assembler work builds pyrotechnic items by preparing powders, filling casings and joining parts into finished fireworks.
Assemblers follow drawings or pictures, handle explosive materials, place powder in tubes or casings, assemble coloured lights and set pieces, then inspect the completed item.
In job descriptions, look for pyrotechnic assembly, powder handling, casings, tubes, blueprints, product inspection, stock control, safety procedures and careful work with explosive components.
Firework assembly is controlled production work with powders, tubes, casings, coloured light elements and finished pyrotechnic pieces. The work follows drawings or pictures and usually includes careful filling, joining and inspection steps.
Useful depth comes from pyrotechnic materials, powder preparation, component assembly, stock control and strict attention to safety instructions. The practical skill is precision under controlled routines, not improvisation.
Pay context depends on product complexity, safety responsibility, inspection duties, production pace, shift pattern and whether the role includes stock handling or preparation of explosive mixtures.
Experience may lead toward senior assembler, quality inspection, pyrotechnic stock control, production coordination or specialist work on larger set pieces and more complex firework products.
Check whether the advert names fireworks, pyrotechnic materials, powders, casings, tubes, drawings, inspection and safety routines. Generic assembly adverts may not involve the same controlled materials.
This guide is editorial career context, not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
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Assemblers not elsewhere classified (8219)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/59207c91-eefa-4f26-baae-9ea215320ed0 |
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| ESCO code | 8219.3 |
| ISCO group | 8219 |
| Concept type | Occupation |