Problem Solving × Workstyle: Manufacturing Line

27 matching jobs found.

Aluminum Billet Casting Worker

Skilled worker who melts aluminum raw materials, adjusts alloys, pours into casting molds, and manufactures billets (ingots).

SM (Styrene Monomer) Manufacturing Worker

This occupation involves managing a series of processes from raw material preparation to reaction control, separation and purification, and quality inspection in a styrene monomer manufacturing plant.

Furniture Painter (Wooden)

This occupation involves applying paint to the surfaces of wooden furniture to enhance aesthetics and durability. Handles processes from priming to painting and finishing.

Die Setter

Specialist who installs dies into injection molding machines or press machines and performs machine operations and adjustments from line startup to mass production.

Machine Adjuster (Those who perform adjustments associated with assembly)

A manufacturing job that performs operational adjustments and measurement inspections on machine devices after assembly to ensure accuracy and performance as per specifications.

Metalworking Machine Operator (General-Purpose Machines)

Occupation involving operating manual machine tools such as general-purpose lathes and milling machines to perform cutting operations on metal parts.

Socks Knitting Machine Adjuster

This occupation involves operating, setting up, and adjusting knitting machines that produce socks to maintain product quality.

Molding Worker (Fine Ceramics Product Manufacturing)

Manufacturing occupation that fills molds with fine ceramics raw material powder and forms it to create product shapes.

Alloy Foundry Worker

A manufacturing technician who melts alloys, pours them into molds to form parts and products, and performs finishing and inspection.

Jig Worker

A profession that designs, manufactures, adjusts, and repairs jigs (tools used in manufacturing sites for positioning and fixing parts during processing and assembly).