Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Manufacturing Site Manager
10 matching jobs found.
Acetylene Welding Worker
A metal welder who burns a mixture of acetylene and oxygen gas and uses its high-temperature flame to melt and join metals. Responsible for traditional techniques used in manufacturing and repair sites for machinery and piping.
Blacksmith Furnace Operator
Manufacturing technician who operates forging furnaces and processes metal materials heated to high temperatures.
Can Filling Worker
A profession that involves filling contents into cans, sealing, and packaging them in the manufacturing process of canned products. Main tasks include machine operation, adjustment of filling amounts, and quality inspection.
Rebar Assembler (Concrete Product Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that cuts, bends, and binds rebar used in concrete products based on drawings and assembles it into the product.
Fillet Worker
This occupation involves breaking down seafood such as fish, removing bones and skin, and processing it into fillets.
Blind Assembler (Metal)
A manufacturing job that assembles parts of metal blinds, adjusts and inspects them, and ships them as finished products.
Sandblaster (Foundry Manufacturing)
This occupation involves blasting abrasive materials at high pressure onto castings in foundry manufacturing for deburring, surface roughening, and pre-treatment before painting.
Winder (Plywood Manufacturing)
This occupation handles manufacturing tasks where thinly sliced wood sheets (veneer) are fed into a winding machine, wound into rolls with uniform thickness and tension, and supplied to subsequent processes.
Sewing Machine Name Processor
A job that uses industrial embroidery sewing machines to embroider names, logos, patches, etc., on clothing, towels, hats, and more.
Roving Worker (Glass Fiber Manufacturing)
A job that manufactures fibrous bundles (roving) from molten glass fiber, operates manufacturing equipment, and performs quality control.