Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Quality inspection

208 matching jobs found.

Seafood Processing Technician (Canning)

A manufacturing line job that processes seafood raw materials into canned products through sterilization, and handles packaging and shipping.

Sticker Application Worker

A profession that accurately applies seals or labels (stickers) to products or packages by hand or machine operation.

Sand Mold Pig Iron Manufacturer

Sand mold pig iron manufacturers are specialists who produce sand molds (molds) used in metal casting processes. They handle a series of operations from sand mixing to blowing into the mold frame, drying, inspection, and correction.

Spinner Worker

This occupation processes raw fibers such as cotton and wool using spinning machines to produce yarn with uniform thickness and strength. Responsible for machine operation and adjustment, quality inspection, and maintenance tasks.

Slicer worker (Woodworking)

A job that operates slicer machines for woodworking to thinly slice lumber and manufacture board materials and veneer.

Slice veneer manufacturing worker

An occupation that thinly slices logs to manufacture veneer sheets (veneer).

Leather Finishing Worker

A craftsman who performs finishing processes such as dyeing, coating, and polishing on leather materials like cowhide or synthetic leather to shape the appearance and functionality of products.

Leather Dyeing Worker

A job that processes raw hides such as cowhide and sheepskin with chemicals to tan, color, and dye them into materials for leather products.

Boilermaking assembly worker

A manufacturing job that produces boilermade products by welding and assembling parts such as metal sheets and pipes based on blueprints.

Molding Worker (Bread and Confectionery Manufacturing)

This occupation involves shaping dough for bread and confectionery and sending it to the baking process. It handles machine operations and manual molding on mass production lines while maintaining quality.