Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Recommended Skills: Basic Quality Control Knowledge

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Magnetic Separation Field Worker (Magnet-Type Crane Operators)

This occupation involves operating magnet-type cranes to sort and transport metal resources such as steel scrap.

Bicycle Generator Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles parts of bicycle generators, performs wiring and adjustments, and completes them as products.

Car Wash Machine Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles car washing machines from parts through to adjustments, test runs, and inspections.

Photographic Flash Bulb Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles flash bulbs for photography and maintains quality on the production line.

Car Body Assembler (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job responsible for processes such as assembling, welding, and bolt tightening of railway vehicle body parts based on blueprints.

Weaving Machine Operator

A profession that operates looms to combine warp and weft yarns to produce fabric. Involves machine preparation, operation, adjustment, quality control, safety and health management, etc.

Woven Fabric Flaw Remover

A job that visually inspects woven fabrics, detects defects such as weaving flaws or color unevenness, and removes them.

Woven Fabric Inspector

A job that inspects the appearance, weave pattern, color unevenness, stains, etc., of woven fabric products to check if they meet quality standards.

Shot Blast Worker (Casting Manufacturing)

A job that blasts metal particles at high speed onto the surface of castings to remove oxide films and adhesions, and finishes the surface.

Shot Blast Worker (Metal Products)

A job that involves blasting shots (such as iron balls) at high pressure onto the surface of metal products to remove rust, scale, and paint films, achieving a uniform finish.