Initiative & Leadership × Recommended Skills: Statistical Process Control

12 matching jobs found.

IC Manufacturing Worker

IC Manufacturing Workers operate process equipment in cleanroom environments during semiconductor chip (IC) manufacturing processes, performing micromachining such as photolithography, etching, and film formation.

Metal Materials Inspector

Specialist in the manufacturing process who inspects and tests the physical and chemical properties of metal materials, as well as surface and internal defects, to ensure product quality.

Metal Cutting Product Inspector

Specialist who inspects the dimensions and appearance of parts and products manufactured through metal cutting processes against standards to prevent the occurrence of defective products.

Automobile Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Engineers)

A technical job in the automobile manufacturing process that uses techniques such as welding, painting, assembly, and machining, and involves operating machinery and quality control.

Automotive Parts Inspector (Automotive Manufacturing Factory)

A job that inspects dimensions and surface conditions of parts on automotive manufacturing lines to prevent the distribution of defective products.

Chain Inspector (Machine Parts)

This occupation inspects dimensions, strength, surface condition, etc., of chains as machine parts using various measuring instruments, eliminates defective products, and ensures quality.

Transistor Mount Assembler

Manufacturing operation job that mounts semiconductor elements such as transistors on substrates or lead frames, and performs assembly and inspection.

Wire Plating Worker

A profession that applies plating to metal wires for purposes such as rust prevention, improved corrosion resistance, and decoration through surface treatment.

Semiconductor Chip Manufacturing Worker

A job that operates and manages semiconductor chip manufacturing processes such as photolithography, etching, and film formation in a cleanroom.

Focus Inspector (Precision Equipment)

A job that inspects and adjusts the focus (focal position) of optical device parts such as cameras and microscopes, and determines whether they conform to standards.