Initiative & Leadership × Required Skills: Precision Measuring Instrument Operation

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Thread Weighing Inspector

This occupation involves measuring and inspecting the thickness, weight, tensile strength, etc., of raw fiber yarns and spun yarns in the spinning and silk reeling processes, and evaluating their quality.

Skein Yarn Inspector

A job that inspects the quality of skein yarn (skein yarn) visually or with measuring instruments and sorts out defects and non-standard products.

Paper Cutting and Winding Worker

Operators who cut paper rolls to a specified width and rewind them onto new rolls in paper mills and similar facilities.

Glass Beveling Worker

Specialized worker who grinds the edges of glass products to form smooth and safe surfaces.

Instrument Inspector

A technical job that inspects and calibrates measuring instruments and optical machinery to ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements.

Microscope Parts Assembler

Microscope parts assemblers precisely assemble and adjust the optical and mechanical parts of microscopes.

Tool Inspector

A technical job in manufacturing sites that inspects and evaluates the dimensions and shapes of metal tools and measuring instruments according to standards.

Bicycle Lamp Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles lamp parts such as bicycle headlights and taillights, and performs soldering, wiring, optical adjustment, and inspection.

Automotive Meter Assembler

A manufacturing technician who assembles, adjusts, and inspects parts of various meters such as speedometers and fuel gauges installed in automobiles.

Quartz Crystal Unit Electrode Worker

Manufacturing job that attaches metal electrodes to quartz crystal unit elements.