Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Quality Control

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Pharmaceutical Weighing Worker

This occupation is responsible for accurately weighing raw materials such as active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients used in pharmaceutical manufacturing processes based on recipes.

NC Programmer Machine Operator

Skilled worker who operates NC (Numerical Control) machine tools to perform cutting machining of metal parts.

Blood Test Technician

Blood test technicians preprocess blood samples collected from patients and measure and analyze blood cell counts, hemoglobin concentration, etc., using automated analyzers or microscopes.

Industrial Chemical Analysis Technician

Technician who analyzes and evaluates the composition and quality of chemical substances and proposes improvements to the manufacturing process.

Mineral Content Analyst (Gold, Silver, etc.)

A technical occupation that quantitatively measures the content of mineral components contained in samples such as gold ore or silver ore using chemical methods or analytical instruments.

Numerical control metalworking machine operator

Specialist who operates metalworking machines equipped with numerical control devices to perform cutting, drilling, grinding, etc. on metal parts.

Paint Finisher

Specialized technical job that applies paint to the surfaces of industrial products and parts to enhance durability and aesthetics.

Beer Fermentation Worker

A profession that saccharifies malt, adds hops followed by fermentation and maturation with yeast, and manages beer quality and flavor.

Bleaching Solution Adjuster (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

Worker who prepares bleaching solution used in the chemical fiber manufacturing process and manages quality and safety.