Problem Solving × Career Path: Quality Control Engineer

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Pressure Gauge Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

A technical position responsible for parts processing, assembly, calibration, and inspection in the pressure gauge manufacturing process, ensuring product accuracy and quality.

Clothing Production Equipment Operator

A job that operates production equipment such as sewing machines and cutting machines to manufacture clothing products efficiently and stably.

Ingot Worker (Ironmaking, Steelmaking)

A profession that manufactures ingots by melting and refining iron ore or scrap and pouring it into molds.

Engine Inspector

Engine inspectors use various measuring instruments and testing equipment to inspect and evaluate engine performance and safety, determine the presence of defects, and report them as technical professionals.

Audio Adjustment Worker (Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing)

This occupation measures and adjusts the acoustic characteristics of communication devices such as speakers and microphones to achieve sound quality that meets standards.

Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Engineer

Technical position involving process development, operation, and management from raw material preparation through polymerization, spinning, drawing, dyeing, and other processes for synthetic fibers.

Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Engineer responsible for designing and optimizing chemical fertilizer manufacturing processes and quality control.

Steering Gear Installer

Specialized profession that assembles, installs, adjusts, and inspects steering gears (steering gears) in transport machinery such as ships.

Gas Analysis Worker (Chemical)

Occupation involving collecting gas samples and performing qualitative and quantitative analysis of components using devices such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.

Paper Tube Manufacturing Worker

Paper tube manufacturing workers set raw paper in machines and manufacture paper tubes through processes such as winding, gluing, and cutting. They handle the operation of manufacturing machines, quality control, and maintenance inspections.