Manufacturing Operator × Keywords: Firing

40 jobs found.

Graphite Electrode Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job responsible for the entire process from raw material mixing to forming, firing, machining, and inspection of graphite electrodes.

Graphite Crucible Manufacturing Worker

Specialized occupation that mixes graphite powder with binders, then forms, dries, fires, and polishes to manufacture refractory crucibles for high-temperature melting.

Kiln Car Unloader (Brick and Tile Manufacturing)

A job involving removing fired bricks and tiles from the kiln, performing defect inspections, sorting, restacking, etc. Involves kiln car operation and heavy load transportation in a high-temperature environment.

Silicon Abrasive Manufacturing Worker

Silicon abrasive manufacturing workers produce abrasive products using silicon compounds as raw materials through processes such as crushing, firing, particle size adjustment, and bonding agent addition.

Artificial Lightweight Aggregate Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures artificial lightweight aggregates by blending and forming raw materials such as clay and slag, and firing them in a rotary kiln.

Sleeve Beating Work (Refractory Brick Manufacturing)

A job involving manufacturing processes such as mixing, forming, drying, firing, and finishing of refractory bricks, performed by hand or using machines.

Slate Tile Manufacturer

This occupation involves manufacturing fiber-reinforced cement slate tiles through a series of processes from forming to finishing.

Asbestos Product Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures building materials and industrial products by mixing and molding raw materials containing asbestos (asbestos) and going through processes such as drying and firing.

Cement Manufacturing Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring production equipment that blends, crushes, and fires raw materials such as limestone to manufacture cement.

Refractory Materials Manufacturing Engineer

Refractory materials manufacturing engineers are technical professionals responsible for the entire process of producing refractory materials (such as refractory bricks and castables) that withstand high-temperature environments, from raw material blending to forming, firing, and quality inspection.