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Foundry Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
A manufacturing technical position that melts iron and steel or non-ferrous metals at high temperatures, pours molten metal into sand molds or dies to form and manufacture products. Responsible for a series of processes including equipment operation management, quality inspection, and finishing work.
Tube Vulcanizer
A manufacturing line worker who heats and pressurizes rubber tubes using a vulcanizer to stabilize the product's shape and physical properties.
Electrical Signal Device Manufacturing Engineer (excluding Production Engineers)
On-site specialized technician who performs assembly, soldering, testing, quality control, etc., of electrical signal devices, supporting mass production of high-precision signal equipment. Handles manufacturing operations excluding design improvements in production engineering processes.
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Technician responsible for assembly, testing, inspection, and maintenance of electrical and electronic equipment, supporting product quality and equipment operation.
Electric Mold Manufacturing Worker (Plastic)
Specialized profession that processes, assembles, and adjusts molds for mass production of plastic parts for electrical equipment, ensuring quality from prototyping to mass production.
Electric Refrigerator Manufacturing Engineer (excluding Production Engineers)
A technical role in the manufacturing process from assembly to inspection of electric refrigerators, using knowledge and skills of electrical circuits and refrigeration cycles to ensure product quality.
Electric Furnace Worker (Abrasive Manufacturing)
A job that operates electric furnaces, performs firing and processing of abrasives under high-temperature conditions, and manages quality.
Thread Rolling Worker (Screw Manufacturing)
Thread rolling workers (screw manufacturing) are manufacturing technicians who mass-produce screws at high speed and high precision by utilizing plastic deformation through pressing dies against metal materials.
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.
Watch Similar Device Assembly and Adjustment Worker
Specialized profession that assembles precise parts of watch-like devices and performs adjustments to enhance motion accuracy.