An assembly mechanic assembles mechanical parts or pieces needed for a range of products, from electronics to small cars to aircraft. You often work in teams to assemble and manufacture parts following quality control and safety guidelines. Job duties include using a variety of tools and equipment to assemble a unit; necessary skills and qualifications involve basic technical knowledge and experience, reading blueprints, gathering materials, good eyesight, and manual dexterity. A career as an assembly mechanic does not require you to have extensive education; most employers require only a high school diploma or vocational training, depending on the state and type of product being assembled. Most employers train on the job.