Leader × Keywords: Roller

19 jobs found.

Rolling Technician (excluding development technicians)

A manufacturing technician who operates rolling mills for steel and non-ferrous metals to control the thickness, surface quality, and mechanical properties of metal products.

Carpet Layer

Carpet layers install carpets on the floor surfaces inside buildings, performing specialized interior finishing work to ensure aesthetics and functionality.

Pattern roll forming worker (Tire manufacturing)

Manufacturing work using calendar machines to roll-form rubber sheets for tires, ensuring shapes and quality suitable for the next tire assembly process.

Plywood Painter

A manufacturing technical job that applies paint or coating evenly to the surface of plywood to provide protection and aesthetics.

Tube drawing worker

A job involving manufacturing by drawing metal materials into tubular shapes through rolling or drawing processes and finishing them to specified diameters and thicknesses.

Slitter Worker (Rubber Cutting)

Slitter workers (rubber cutting) are manufacturing jobs that use slitter machines to cut rubber sheets or roll-shaped rubber materials to specified widths and lengths.

Building Painter

A profession responsible for painting the interior and exterior of buildings to provide aesthetic appeal and protective functions.

Forging and Rolling Worker

A manufacturing technician job that heats steel materials and uses hammers, presses, or rollers to forge and roll them into predetermined shapes.

Road Paving Worker

Road paving workers lay asphalt or concrete on roadbeds, perform compaction and finishing, and form uniform, durable road surfaces.

Apprentice Painter (Building)

An entry-level occupation where one learns painting work on building exteriors and interiors under the guidance of senior craftsmen.