Physical Stamina & Endurance × Workstyle: Factory Work

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Telephone Switch Assembler

Manufacturing work involving assembling parts of telecommunications equipment such as telephone switches, wiring, soldering, and functional inspections.

Telephone Switch Manufacturing Engineer (excluding Production Engineers)

A technical role responsible for assembling parts, mounting circuit boards, testing, and inspection in the manufacturing process of telephone switches. Engages in hands-on work on the manufacturing floor, rather than production planning or technology development.

Door Check Assembler

Manufacturing worker who assembles door check mechanism parts for doors in automobiles and building materials on a production line.

Door Installer (Railway Vehicles)

A manufacturing job that assembles, installs, and adjusts door parts of railway vehicles.

Door Installation Repair Worker (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)

Assembles doors for railway vehicles, installs, adjusts, and repairs them to ensure safe and proper opening and closing mechanisms. A manufacturing maintenance occupation.

Grinding Wheel Firing Worker

Manufacturing job responsible for blending raw materials for grinding wheels used in grinding, forming, drying, firing, and quality inspection.

Whetstone Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures whetstone products suited to grinding applications, handling everything from raw material mixing to forming, firing, finishing, and inspection.

Copper Foundry Worker

A job that involves melting copper alloys, pouring and forming them into molds using methods such as sand or lost wax casting, and performing finishing processes after cooling.

Sugar Syrup Mixer

Sugar syrup mixers manage the concentration and temperature of sugar solutions to produce syrups used as raw materials for foods and beverages.

Sugar Syrup Evaporator Worker

This occupation involves heating and concentrating sugar solutions obtained from sugarcane or sugar beets using evaporators and heat exchangers, and adjusting them to concentrations suitable for crystallization or product processes.