Problem Solving × Classification Details: Ceramics and Stone Product Manufacturing Workers
42 matching jobs found.
Firing Worker (Fine Ceramic Product Manufacturing)
A profession that uses high-temperature furnaces to fire fine ceramic products under specified temperature and atmosphere conditions, stably producing product physical properties and quality.
Firing Worker (Glaze Production)
Manufacturing technician who mixes raw materials for glazes, applies glaze to the surfaces of pottery, porcelain, tiles, etc., and fires them in a kiln. Quality control and optimization of firing conditions are important.
Artificial Stone (Terrazzo) Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job involving mixing raw materials for Terrazzo (artificial stone) products, molding, hardening, polishing, and finishing.
Plate Maker (Glass Product Manufacturing)
A profession that mixes glass raw materials, melts them in a high-temperature furnace, forms flat-plate glass using the float method or draw-down method, and performs cutting, polishing, and inspection.
Bottle Making Machine Worker (Glass Product Manufacturing)
A job that involves operating, monitoring, and maintaining machines that mass-produce bottles from glass products.
Glaze Worker
This occupation involves mixing and applying glaze to ceramic products and forming a glassy film on the surface through the firing process.
Ceramic Optical Parts Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician who performs grinding, polishing, dimensional inspection, and surface finishing of optical parts using ceramic materials.
Electric Furnace Worker (Abrasive Manufacturing)
A job that operates electric furnaces, performs firing and processing of abrasives under high-temperature conditions, and manages quality.
Transfer Mark Roller Press Worker (Ceramics Industry)
This occupation involves pressing pre-printed transfer marks onto ceramic products using roller machines to decorate the base material.
Ceramic Worker
Ceramic workers manufacture ceramic products through processes such as raw material mixing, forming, drying, glazing, and firing.