Problem Solving × Keywords: Surface Treatment
20 matching jobs found.
Hanger Worker (Plating Industry)
Specialized occupation that immerses metal products into plating tanks using the hanger method and forms uniform metal coatings via chemical and electrochemical methods. Responsible for the entire sequence of operations from pretreatment through plating to post-treatment.
Electroplating Worker (Anodic Treatment)
A job that improves corrosion resistance and decorativeness by depositing a plating film on the surface of metal products using electrolysis.
Electrochemical Product Development Engineer
Technical position that applies principles of electrochemistry to design, develop, and evaluate chemical products such as batteries, sensors, fuel cells, and surface treatments.
Electrochemical Product Manufacturing Engineer
Technical job involving manufacturing, quality control, and process improvement of products such as batteries and plating using electrochemical methods.
Piston Ring Development Engineer (Excluding Design)
A technical role centered on testing and analysis of piston ring material properties and performance evaluation, contributing to product quality improvement and durability assurance. Does not include design tasks, specializing in experimental and testing operations.
Fine Ceramics Product Manufacturing Worker
A technical job responsible for the manufacturing processes of high-performance ceramics products, including raw material adjustment, forming, sintering, grinding and polishing, inspection, etc.
Broach Manufacturer (Cutting Tools)
A profession that consistently handles metal broaches, known as cutting tools, from material procurement to processing, heat treatment, finishing, and inspection.
Bench Vise Manufacturer
This occupation manufactures durable metal bench vises (vices) used in factories and work sites, from casting through machining and assembly.
Inorganic Chemical Product Development Engineer
A technical position that leverages knowledge of inorganic chemistry to develop products such as ceramics and catalysts.
Hot-Dip Plating Worker
Manufacturing technician who immerses parts in a bath of molten metal to adhere plating to the metal surface.