Manufacturing Operator × Recommended Skills: Machine Maintenance

177 jobs found.

Calcination (Ka) Worker (Abrasive Grain Manufacturing)

The Calcination Worker (Abrasive Grain Manufacturing) is a technical occupation responsible for processes such as raw material blending, forming, drying, and firing to produce high-precision, high-quality abrasive grains used as abrasives.

Gas Mixer (Soft Drink Manufacturing)

This occupation involves mixing and supplying carbon dioxide gas, nitrogen gas, etc., in prescribed ratios during the soft drink manufacturing process and forming (bottling) the product.

Mold Filling Press Worker (Cheese Manufacturing)

A profession that curdles raw milk into curd, packs it into molds for pressing and shaping, and produces cheese through salting and aging processes.

Heat Sterilization Worker (Canning Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who heat-sterilizes canned food at high temperature and high pressure to kill microorganisms, ensuring safety and long-term shelf life.

Paper Cutting and Winding Worker

Operators who cut paper rolls to a specified width and rewind them onto new rolls in paper mills and similar facilities.

Paper Tube Manufacturing Worker

Paper tube manufacturing workers set raw paper in machines and manufacture paper tubes through processes such as winding, gluing, and cutting. They handle the operation of manufacturing machines, quality control, and maintenance inspections.

Paper Box Corner Fixing Worker

Manufacturing job that glues and presses the corners of paper boxes to shape them and ensure strength.

Paper Cotton Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing operations that produce fibrous paper cotton using woody pulp as raw material. Responsible for everything from feeding, forming, drying, inspection, to packaging.

Gum Tape Manufacturing Worker

This occupation involves producing adhesive tape (gum tape) on a manufacturing line, responsible for a series of processes from raw material mixing to coating, drying, winding, and cutting.

Glass Fiber Twisting Worker

This occupation involves bundling raw glass fiber yarns using a twisting machine to manufacture glass fiber yarn with the specified thickness and strength.