Initiative & Leadership × Required Skills: Use of Measuring Instruments

17 matching jobs found.

Drilling Woodworker

A profession that accurately drills holes in wood using drills and specialized machines in the manufacturing process of wood products.

Flat Grain Sawyer (Sawmilling)

A profession that performs flitch cutting processing on logs at sawmills and the like. It involves discerning the grain and shape of logs, devising an optimal cutting plan, and operating sawmill machinery to produce boards.

Mold Raising Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

A job in ceramics manufacturing that prepares molds such as plaster molds and silicone molds and is responsible for creating prototypes for slip casting and press forming.

Cutting Worker (Fabric Cutting)

A job that cuts fabric according to patterns and prepares materials for the sewing process.

Humidity Control Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)

A manufacturing technician who measures and adjusts the moisture content of veneer on the plywood production line and operates drying furnaces and humidity control rooms to perform appropriate humidity management.

Paint Kneader (kneader)

A profession that measures and mixes paint raw materials to manufacture paint of uniform quality.

Heat Meter Assembler

Manufacturing job responsible for assembling parts of heat meters (calorimeters), wiring, soldering, adjustment, functional testing, and calibration.

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.

Hands Assembler (Watch Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that uses microscopes and micro tools to precisely assemble the hour, minute, and second hands of watches.

Power Seat Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing line worker who assembles and processes parts for automotive power seats.