tyre builder
Tyre builders build pneumatic tyres from rubber components. They operate machines and handtools.
About tyre builder
As a tyre builder, you will operate specialized machinery and hand tools to construct pneumatic tyres from individual rubber components. Your daily work involves applying adhesives to rubber plies, monitoring automated machines to ensure quality output, and forming continuous rubber bands that will become tyre sidewalls and treads. You will inspect materials for defects, set up drums and rollers, and perform finishing work such as painting and cleaning to prepare tyres for vulcanization and sale. This role is critical to the automotive and industrial equipment supply chain, as tyres are essential components for vehicles and machinery. The work requires precision, attention to detail, and physical stamina, as you will spend much of your shift standing and performing repetitive tasks in a factory environment. Career prospects in this field remain stable due to consistent demand for replacement tyres and new vehicle production, with opportunities to advance into supervisory roles or equipment maintenance specialization.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a tyre builder.
Rubber component preparation
- Sort and segregate raw rubber materials according to specifications
- Apply adhesive solutions to rubber plies using brushes and spray equipment
- Set up drum devices and prepare rolling equipment for production
- Monitor material deterioration and remove defective components from production line
Machine operation and monitoring
- Operate tyre building machines including rollers and bead setters
- Monitor continuous production to ensure correct machine operations and output quality
- Form continuous rubber bands and sidewalls according to specifications
- Adjust machine settings and troubleshoot minor operational issues
Quality inspection and finishing
- Inspect worn and completed tyres for defects, deformations, and adherence standards
- Paint tyres and apply protective coatings as required
- Clean tyres and production equipment using cleaning products and solvents
- Create camelbacks (rubber patches) and apply them to tyre surfaces for repairs
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (14)
Optional (10)
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