Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Understanding of Work Procedures

11 matching jobs found.

Printing Replacement Worker

Worker who sets printing plates on printing machines, replaces and adjusts plates during the printing process, and performs quality checks.

Vulcanization Worker

A job that operates and manages equipment to chemically harden (vulcanize) rubber products by heating and pressurizing them, ensuring product quality.

Contact Breaker Assembler

Manufacturing job that assembles, adjusts, and inspects electrical machinery parts such as contact breakers.

Silicon Wafer Cleaning Worker

Specialist profession that removes fine contaminants adhering to the surface of silicon wafers using chemical solutions or ultrapure water to maintain the quality of the semiconductor manufacturing process.

Soaking Worker (Spinning, Fabric Scouring)

In the manufacturing process of spinning and weaving, immerses raw fibers or yarns in water or chemicals to remove dirt and improve scouring properties.

Socket Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles and inspects electronic equipment parts centered on sockets.

Electric Heating Equipment Assembler

Manufacturing staff who assemble parts of electric heating equipment (heaters, toasters, dryers, etc.) and conduct tests and inspections.

Base Material Drying Worker (Grinding Wheel Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job responsible for drying unfired grinding wheel base material (raw base) in a drying furnace under appropriate temperature and time management.

Plastic Product Assembler

A manufacturing job involving the assembly of plastic product parts, along with adjustments, inspections, and finishing processes.

Brushing Worker (Steel Pipe Manufacturing)

Brushing workers remove unnecessary substances such as scale and burrs from steel pipes using brush machines or manual brushes in the steel pipe manufacturing process, and smooth the surface. They contribute to maintaining product quality and improving processing efficiency in subsequent processes.