Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Technical Drawing Interpretation

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Upset Welding Worker

Upset welding workers are skilled professionals who operate and manage upset welding machines that join the end faces of metal parts through resistance heating and pressure.

Mold Shaping Worker

An occupation in metal casting that fabricates molds using sand molds or metal molds to form the shapes of castings.

Motorcycle Assembler

A job that assembles parts such as engines, frames, and electrical components of motorcycles to manufacture completed vehicles.

Omiya Shrine Craftsman

Traditional wood product processor who crafts models and parts of wooden omiya shrines (kamidana or shingu).

Metal Model Assembly Worker

A manufacturing job that precisely assembles metal scale models or prototypes by hand based on technical drawings.

Metal Wire Spray Rust Prevention Worker

Specialized worker who uses metal wire as feed wire to perform high-temperature arc spraying, applying rust-preventive and wear-resistant coatings to industrial products and structures.

Girder Manufacturing Worker (Concrete)

A job that involves pouring concrete into formwork for concrete bridge girders etc. in a factory, followed by vibration, curing, molding into products, and inspection.

Mining Machine Operator (Metal and Nonmetal Ores)

Specialist who operates, inspects, and maintains mining machinery in metal and non-metal ore mines to safely and efficiently extract ore.

Magnetic Compass Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles parts of magnetic compasses, adjusts and inspects their performance.

Mainspring Assembler (Watch Manufacturing)

A manufacturing occupation that precisely assembles minute parts such as the mainspring spring, the heart of the watch movement, using precision tools.