Leader × Keywords: Heat Treatment

89 jobs found.

Plane Manufacturing Worker

Plane manufacturing workers are a profession that cuts, grinds, heat-treats, assembles, and finishes the metal blades and body parts of planes, which are hand tools for woodworking.

Mechanical Hammer Worker (Forging)

A manufacturing job that heats metal materials and repeatedly strikes them with a mechanical hammer to give them the desired shape and strength.

Railway Rail Manufacturing Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating rolling mills and heat treatment equipment to manufacture railway rails and inspecting and managing quality.

Straightening Worker (Bridge Manufacturing)

Specialized manufacturing job that straightens steel members of large structures such as bridges to the specified shape to ensure quality.

Tempered Glass Worker

A tempered glass worker is a manufacturing technician who produces and inspects strengthened tempered glass through processes of heating and quenching flat glass to enhance its strength.

Metal Pipe Casting Worker

A manufacturing technical job that melts metal materials and pours them into sand molds or metal molds to form pipe-shaped metal pipes.

Metal Wire Worker

Metal wire workers use machines such as drawing machines to stretch metal materials, manufacturing wire rods with specified wire diameters and characteristics, and perform quality control, machine operation, and maintenance.

Metal Smelting and Materials Development Engineer

A profession that refines alloys from metal raw materials, evaluates mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, etc., and researches and develops new materials and manufacturing processes.

Metal Wire Product Manufacturer

This occupation involves manufacturing nails, wire products, fence parts, etc., through processes such as cold drawing, bending, forming, and surface treatment of metal wires.

Metal Screw Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that mass-produces high-precision parts by cutting and forming metal screws (bolts, nuts, tapping screws, etc.) using machine tools, followed by heat treatment and surface treatment.