Leader × Required Skills: Winding Machine Operation

44 jobs found.

Electronic Equipment Coil Assembler

Manufacturing worker who winds wire to make coils used in electronic equipment, assembles and inspects them according to specifications.

Wire Winder

A manufacturing operator who uses machines to wind electric wires onto spools, performs quality control, and simple maintenance.

Wire Winding Worker

Wire winding workers handle manufacturing tasks that accurately wind electric wires and cables onto reels or drums for shipment or supply to the next process.

Electric Motor Winder

Manufacturing technician who winds coils on stators and rotors of electric motors, performs insulation, assembly, and inspection.

Cloth Abrasive Worker

A job that manufactures abrasive cloth (cloth sander) by applying abrasive grains to a cloth base material and going through processes such as drying and firing.

Bimetal Winder

Technical job that manufactures coils using bimetal materials. Operates winding machines to ensure product accuracy and quality.

Spring Processing Worker

A job that processes metal wire and sheet materials using press machines, winding machines, grinding machines, etc., to manufacture springs (springs) for automobiles and home appliances.

Paper Core Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job involving machine operation and quality inspection on the paper tube (paper core) production line. Responsible for winding raw paper, slitter processing, setup changes, etc.

Transformer Assembler

A manufacturing technician who assembles transformer components, handles coil winding, iron core placement, insulation processing, inspection, and testing to complete the product.

Transformer, Current Transformer, Autotransformer Assembler and Adjuster

Manufacturing technical job that assembles parts of transformers, current transformers, and autotransformers, and conducts performance tests and adjustments.