Initiative & Leadership × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Methods (QC)

16 matching jobs found.

Medical Imaging Equipment Assembler

A manufacturing job that consistently handles medical imaging equipment such as X-ray devices and MRI devices from component mounting to adjustment and inspection.

Toy Manufacturing Worker

A job that uses materials like plastic to mold, assemble, and paint toys, handling everything from quality inspections to packaging.

Steel Pipe Hydrostatic Test Worker

Specialist who injects water into the interior of steel pipes, applies prescribed pressure, and inspects pressure resistance and sealing.

Sash Manufacturing Worker (Metal Window Frames)

A profession that processes metal materials such as aluminum to manufacture architectural window frames (sashes).

Magnetic Particle Inspector (Metal)

An inspection technician who uses magnetism to detect defects on the surface and subsurface of metal parts and welds.

Jewel Bearing Machinist (Watch Manufacturing)

Occupation of manufacturing jewel bearings (bearing stones) used in watches.

Syrup Manufacturer

This occupation involves manufacturing syrup for beverages (sugar solutions used as raw materials for coffee, juice, carbonated drinks, etc.). Responsible for manufacturing processes such as blending raw materials, heat sterilization, concentration, mixing, and filling.

Sawmill Equipment Operator

A job that processes logs into boards and square timbers using sawmill equipment, and performs quality control and machine maintenance.

Soap Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Technical position responsible for the entire soap manufacturing process from raw material blending to saponification, molding, and drying.

Tufftride Worker (Nitriding Operation)

A manufacturing technical position that operates high-temperature furnaces to diffuse nitrogen into the surface of metal parts using nitriding gas or salt baths, thereby improving wear resistance and fatigue strength.