Line Operator × Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management
27 jobs found.
Cotton Processing Worker
An occupation that manufactures cotton fibers serving as the base for fiber products, using raw cotton as the raw material. Operates and manages cotton ginning machinery to produce cotton products of uniform quality.
Wire Rod Worker (Nail Manufacturing)
A job that manufactures nails by drawing iron wire, cutting, and forming it.
Storage Battery Charger Worker
A job that operates charging and discharging equipment for storage batteries, performs performance evaluation and anomaly detection, and produces high-quality storage batteries.
Tubing Worker (Wire and Cable Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job responsible for the tubing process (plastic coating extrusion) of electric wires and cables, involving operation of extrusion molding machines and quality management.
Electric Furnace Winding Worker (Glass Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who uses an electric furnace to melt glass raw materials, draws the molten glass into thin fibers, and winds it using a winding machine to produce products.
Electronic Equipment Wire Harness Assembler
A job that involves bundling and assembling electronic components and cables, responsible for manufacturing electronic application products such as wire harnesses.
Nylon Textile Worker
A job that operates looms using nylon fibers as raw material to manufacture, inspect, and finish woven fabric products.
Nameplate Manufacturing Worker (Plastic)
A job that manufactures plastic nameplates. Responsible for processes such as injection molding, cutting, and printing, and also engages in quality control.
Wire Drawing Worker
Wire drawing workers use wire drawing machines to process wire to specified thickness and strength, and perform quality control in manufacturing operations.
Pulp Grinding Worker
A technical job that involves mechanically grinding raw materials such as wood chips to separate and produce pulp fibers, which are the raw material for paper.