Problem Solving × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
1254 matching jobs found.
Tofu Manufacturer
A craftsperson who manufactures tofu from soybeans, managing and executing a series of processes from raw material processing to coagulation, molding, sterilization, and packaging.
Power Machine Inspector
Power machine inspectors specialize in inspecting and evaluating the performance and deterioration status of rotating machinery such as power generation equipment, pumps, and compressors using measuring instruments to ensure safety and reliability.
Power machine maintenance and repair worker
A technical role that supports the stable operation of mechanical equipment through regular inspections, repairs, and maintenance of power machinery.
Special Printing Worker
Special printing workers use special printing techniques such as UV curable ink printing, foil stamping, embossing processing, and hot stamping to manufacture high-value-added packages and security printed products.
Specialty Glass Worker
A technical job that consistently handles everything from raw material blending to melting, purification, forming, and inspection of specialty glass, manufacturing high-performance glass products for optical, electronic, heat-resistant, and other applications.
Special Vehicle Mechanic
Specialized technical job involving inspection, maintenance, and repair of special vehicles such as construction machinery, agricultural machinery, and crane trucks.
Watch Assembly and Adjustment Worker
A profession that precisely assembles watch parts such as wristwatches and table clocks, and performs adjustments and inspections to ensure accurate operation.
Watchmaker
A precision mechanical technician who understands watch mechanisms and performs disassembly, assembly, adjustment, and repair.
Watch Repairer
Specialized technical profession involving the disassembly, inspection, repair, and assembly of mechanical and electronic watches such as wristwatches and wall clocks.
Watch Adjuster
Watch adjusters assemble mechanical parts of precision watches such as wristwatches and wall clocks, then measure the rate using a timing machine, and adjust to minimize errors caused by temperature or positional differences.