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Shipyard Engineer

Shipyard engineers are technicians responsible for installing, adjusting, test-running, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing ship engines and auxiliary equipment.

Soda Ash Manufacturing Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring plant equipment for manufacturing soda ash (sodium carbonate), handling tasks from raw material input to product quality inspection.

Turbine Operator (Power Plant)

Specialized technical role at power plants that operates and monitors steam turbines and gas turbines to support stable power supply.

Turbofan Operator

A job that operates and monitors turbofans, performs maintenance inspections, and ensures stable equipment operation.

Acid-resistant paper manufacturing worker

This occupation manufactures acid-resistant paper such as acid-resistant filter paper and analytical filter paper using pulp as raw material. It manages product performance through paper machine operation, chemical treatment, and quality inspection.

Tobacco Production Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring machinery from raw material adjustment to forming and packaging on tobacco product production lines to maintain quality and production efficiency.

Forging Machine Repairer

Specialized profession that inspects, maintains, and repairs forging press machines, hammers, and other mechanical equipment to support stable operation of production lines.

Forging Press Worker

A profession that heats metal materials and forges them into predetermined shapes using press machines.

Subway Train Driver

The main role is to safely and accurately drive subway vehicles and maintain on-schedule operations.

Sedimentation Concentrator Worker

This occupation involves operating and managing sedimentation and concentration processes to separate and recover valuable minerals from ore.