Apprentice × Required Skills: Measuring Instrument Operation
9 jobs found.
Base Copperware Craftsman
A profession that cuts, forms, joins, and polishes copper sheets to manufacture copper utensils and decorative items.
Metal Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures metal furniture and fixtures. Based on drawings, processes materials through cutting, welding, assembly, and finishing to complete the product.
Wooden Pattern Maker (Metal Machine Tools)
A profession that uses wood or plywood to process and finish wooden patterns (patterns) for metal casting with metalworking machines.
Vehicle Equipment Fitter (Railway Vehicles)
Specialist who assembles various mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic equipment for railway vehicles, performs wiring, piping, welding, and adjustments to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Precision Sheet Metal Worker
A profession that cuts, bends, welds, and finishes metal sheets to produce sheet metal parts requiring high precision.
Ship Electrical Fitter (Outfitting) Worker
Job involving wiring of ship electrical equipment, installation of instrumentation devices, and testing/adjustment.
Ingot Mold Repair Worker
Specialist who repairs damage and wear on molds for metal blocks (ingots) using welding, polishing, etc., to restore dimensional accuracy and durability.
Percussion Instrument Maker
A specialist occupation that uses materials such as wood, metal, and leather to design, manufacture, and adjust percussion instruments like marimbas, xylophones, timpani, and drums.
Plating Polisher
A profession that applies chemical and electrical plating to metal parts and performs polishing and finishing.