Initiative & Leadership × Recommended Skills: Basic Knowledge of Machine Maintenance
19 matching jobs found.
Roving Worker
Roving workers operate and monitor roving machines in the spinning process, performing tasks to card and open fiber raw materials into coarse yarn-like slivers. They are responsible for machine operation, product quality control, and simple maintenance inspections.
Tobacco Rolling Worker
This occupation involves cutting and blending tobacco leaves, then combining them with roll paper and filters using machines or manual labor to manufacture cigarettes. It handles quality control and the maintenance of production efficiency.
Glove Knitter
A profession that operates glove knitting machines to manufacture gloves from wool yarn or synthetic fibers.
Glue Dissolving Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)
Worker who appropriately dissolves and mixes animal adhesive (glue) used in abrasive cloth and paper manufacturing, and supplies glue solution of the specified quality to the production line.
Slip (Hai) Clay Manufacturer
This occupation manufactures slip clay (clay) used as raw material for ceramics and refractory materials. It performs crushing, mixing, blending, sieving, etc., of raw materials to supply clay of quality suitable for product manufacturing.
Wire Drawing Worker
Wire drawing workers use wire drawing machines to process wire to specified thickness and strength, and perform quality control in manufacturing operations.
Press Worker (Laundry Business)
Press workers use press machines or irons to smooth out wrinkles and shape clothing and bedding that have completed the laundry process.
Stem Removal Worker (Tea Manufacturing)
This occupation is responsible for tea leaf processing tasks using sticks or machines in tea manufacturing processes such as sorting tea leaves, steaming, kneading, and drying at tea manufacturing factories.
Finger Cot Manufacturer (Rubber)
Factory work involving manufacturing rubber finger cots using molding machines, deburring, inspection, and packaging.