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Mining Machinery Development Engineer (Excluding Design)
Technical role involving prototyping, testing, evaluation, and maintenance improvement of excavation and transportation machinery used in mines. Does not include design work; responsible for field testing, performance improvement, and safety enhancement.
Mining Machinery Production Engineer
Technician who designs, develops, and manages production processes for mining machinery. Optimizes quality, cost, and delivery schedules while providing highly safe and durable machines.
Mining Machinery Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
An engineer who designs, develops, and improves manufacturing processes for mining equipment such as excavators, conveyors, and crushers used in mines.
Mining Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
Mining Engineers (excluding development engineers) are professionals who technically support mining production operations, from ore extraction and transportation to equipment maintenance and inspection, and safety management.
Factory Power Transmission Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring power transmission and distribution equipment within factories to maintain stable power supply to production lines.
Synthetic Fiber Raw Material Manufacturing Worker
Workers who polymerize and purify polymers serving as raw materials for synthetic fibers in plants and manufacture raw materials supplied to spinning processes.
Photometer Assembler
A profession that precisely assembles, adjusts, and inspects optical measuring instruments such as photometers and spectrophotometers by combining optical and electronic components.
Underground Machinery Repair Worker
Specialist who inspects, repairs, and maintains various machinery equipment in mine shafts to support safe and stable mining operations.
Underground Maintenance Worker
A job that performs maintenance, inspection, and repair of machinery, electrical systems, ventilation, drainage, etc., in underground mine shafts and related equipment, supporting safe operations.
Blast Furnace Control Worker
Blast furnace control workers operate, monitor, and manage blast furnaces that produce steel, handling everything from raw material charging to temperature and pressure control, quality control, and safety management as a technical role.