Manufacturing Engineer × Keywords: Polishing

61 jobs found.

Honeycomb Core Plywood Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures lightweight and high-strength plywood by bonding and pressing honeycomb core and wood sheets.

Wire Products Manufacturing Worker

Processes wire through bending, cutting, forming, surface treatment, and other steps to produce products used in automotive parts, building materials, household goods, and more.

Needle Manufacturing Worker

Specialized occupation that uses metal wire as material, undergoes processes such as cutting, grinding, polishing, heat treatment, plating, etc., to manufacture needle products. High-precision finishing is required depending on the application, such as medical or sewing needles.

Peening Worker

Manufacturing job that operates shot peening (impact polishing) machines for metal parts, imparting compressive residual stress to part surfaces to improve strength and durability.

Microporous Plate Worker (Glass Fiber Products)

This occupation manufactures glass fiber products (microporous plates) with fine pores. It produces parts used for filtration and separation through processes such as forming, drying, firing, and polishing.

Pivot Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that machines, grinds, and finishes metal pivot parts based on drawings to ensure high dimensional accuracy and surface quality.

Ship Needle Manufacturer

A job that manufactures metal parts for ships called "ship needles" from material cutting to forming, polishing, and finishing in an integrated manner.

Prism Sandblasting Worker

Manufacturing job that finely processes and finishes prisms used in optical equipment using sand (abrasive material) to prepare them for subsequent assembly processes.

Gauge Block Manufacturer

A job that manufactures, processes, and inspects gauge blocks for precision measurement.

Bakelite Molding Worker

Technician who fills Bakelite, a phenolic resin, into molds and shapes it with heat and pressure.