Manufacturing Engineer × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
255 jobs found.
Crystal Glass Product Forming Worker
Crystal glass product forming workers are skilled professionals who melt high-purity glass raw materials and shape crystal glass tableware, ornaments, etc., using molds or manual techniques. They manage temperature and perform quality inspections to maintain product transparency and shape precision.
Gripper Snap Attachment Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)
This occupation involves accurately attaching snap buttons to clothing using a dedicated machine called a gripper in the clothing manufacturing process.
Chrome Brick Manufacturer
A technical job that manufactures chrome-containing refractory bricks used for furnace linings and similar applications, consistently handling everything from raw material mixing to forming, drying, firing, and inspection.
Calcium Silicate Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing staff responsible for the production process of calcium silicate boards (calcium silicate boards), from raw material formulation to forming, curing, and finishing.
Stock Solution Tank Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
In chemical fiber manufacturing, this occupation involves operating and managing stock solution tanks, supporting production through control of temperature, flow rate, and concentration, while ensuring safety and quality.
Abrasives Crushing Worker
Occupation that crushes abrasives used in grinding processes, adjusts particle size and quality, and supplies them as products.
Base Paper Machine Operator (Machine Pouring)
A manufacturing worker who operates a paper machine to continuously produce base paper from pulp.
Abrasive Disc Maker
An occupation responsible for processes from raw material blending to forming, firing, finishing, inspection, and packaging of abrasive discs, mass-producing products that meet quality standards.
Abrasive Material Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who handles raw material mixing for abrasive materials, forming, firing, finishing polishing, inspection, and packaging.
Raw Rubber Roll Worker
This occupation involves manufacturing operations where raw rubber is processed into sheet form using kneading machines or calender machines, adjusted to a uniform thickness, and wound into rolls.