Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Basic Tool Operation
18 matching jobs found.
Heel Attaching Worker (Leather Sandal Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation in the leather sandal manufacturing process that attaches heels (heels) to leather soles. Combines manual labor and machine operations to assemble with high precision.
Magnifying Glass Assembler
A job that inspects, adjusts, and assembles optical parts (such as lenses and frames) to manufacture high-precision magnifying glasses.
Coupler Installation Worker (Telecom Equipment Manufacturing)
Manufacturing worker who assembles connectors (couplers) used inside telecommunications equipment and checks the connection status.
Construction Site General Laborer
A job that performs auxiliary tasks such as handyman work, material transportation, site cleaning, and tidying at construction sites.
Construction Worker
Construction workers handle basic tasks such as material transportation, scaffolding assembly, concrete pouring, and site cleaning at construction and civil engineering sites.
Seamless Repair Worker (Knit Products)
Specialized profession that repairs damage to knit products using seamless knitting machines or manual labor, maintaining product quality and lifespan.
Bicycle Inspector
Specialist who inspects and maintains bicycles to keep them in a safe usable condition.
Show Window Decorator
A profession that decorates show windows in retail stores and such to visually convey the appeal of products and brands.
Sorting Worker (Oil and Fat Products Manufacturing)
This occupation involves inspecting raw materials visually or with machines to sort and remove foreign objects and defective products in the oil and fat products manufacturing process.
Hand-Beaten Cord Maker
A job that processes fibers such as hemp, cotton, and silk into cord shapes by beating or twisting them together using manual labor or simple tools.