Planning & Organization × Classification Details: Machine Assembly Workers

243 matching jobs found.

Strut Assembler (Suspension)

A manufacturing job that assembles suspension strut units for passenger cars and others using tools to ensure specified quality and precision.

Snowmobile Assembler

A manufacturing position responsible for the snowmobile assembly process, handling everything from parts installation and adjustment to quality inspection and test driving.

Spring Installer (Automotive Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that installs, adjusts, and inspects springs used in automotive suspensions on the assembly line.

Sawmill Machinery Assembler

A job that assembles parts of sawmill machinery, conducts operation inspections, and performs installation adjustments.

Brake Pedal Installer (Automotive Manufacturing Industry)

This occupation involves assembling brake pedals from parts for automobiles and installing them on vehicle bodies as manufacturing work. It manages torque in accordance with quality standards and efficiently carries out line operations.

Control Device Installer (Automobile Manufacturing)

Specialized worker who accurately installs control parts such as automobile steering devices, pedals, and shift levers on the assembly line.

Rangefinder assembly worker (optical type)

Manufacturing technician who combines optical components and mechanical parts of optical rangefinders, performs optical path adjustment and mechanical alignment, and realizes high-precision rangefinding functions.

Wire Bundling Worker

A manufacturing job in wire production lines that bundles and ties twisted wires together and handles transport or packaging for the next process.

Sensor Element Assembly Worker

Manufacturing work that precisely assembles main components such as sensors and measurement elements for measuring instruments.

Surveying Instrument Bubble Tube Manufacturing Worker

Precision manufacturing job involving glass processing, liquid filling, assembly, calibration inspection, etc., of bubble tubes (spirit levels) used in surveying instruments.