Production Engineer × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

682 jobs found.

Die Forging Hammer Worker

This occupation involves placing metal materials heated to high temperatures between dies and shaping forged products using drop hammers or presses. It requires handling heavy objects, precise striking, and die management.

Katsuobushi Manufacturing Worker

A profession responsible for the entire manufacturing process of katsuobushi, from raw material processing to drying, smoking, and aging.

Cutter Chamfering Worker

A job that uses cutters or dedicated tools to remove burrs from the edges of metal parts and perform chamfering processing.

Household Game Console Assembler

A manufacturing line worker who assembles electronic components and casings of household game consoles and performs inspection and packaging.

Metal Reed Technician (Those Engaged in Loom Preparation and Adjustment)

Specialist who installs and adjusts the metal reed (osa) attached to the loom, maintaining and improving the quality of the woven fabric.

Die Mold Material Straightening Worker (Rolling)

This occupation involves correcting bends and distortions in die mold materials formed in the rolling process using straightening machines to ensure specified dimensions and shapes.

Die and Mold Repair Worker

Maintenance technician who repairs damage to dies used for plastic and metal molding to maintain manufacturing precision.

Die Mold Engraver

Specialist who performs engraving on die parts to create molds for forming plastic or metal products.

Heating Furnace Worker (Forging)

A manufacturing job that operates a heating furnace to heat metal materials to a specified temperature and adjust them to a state suitable for the forging process.

Camille Worker

Camille workers apply coating agents to paper formed by paper machines using coating machines, enhancing the functionality, durability, and appearance of products in manufacturing roles.