Production Engineer × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
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Anodizing Operator
A profession that forms an anodic oxide film on the surface of metals such as aluminum to improve corrosion resistance and decorative properties.
Melter (Foundry Industry)
A melter is a manufacturing worker who melts metal at high temperatures and pours it into molds.
Molten Metal Injection Worker (Die Casting)
Manufacturing operator who melts metal in a melting furnace, injects and shapes it into molds under high pressure, and produces cast parts.
Weft Knitter
Technical occupation that operates weft knitting machines such as circular knitting machines to mass-produce knitted fabrics like socks and sweaters.
Rifle Scope Assembler
Manufacturing technician who assembles, adjusts, and inspects rifle scope parts.
Lacto Button Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that operates plastic injection molding machines to perform mold setup, molding, trimming, inspection, and finishing for clothing buttons.
Radio Assembler
Specializes in assembling wireless communication devices (radios), responsible for manufacturing tasks from soldering and wiring parts to performance testing and quality control.
Stretch Forming Worker
Operator who mechanically stretches metal materials using press machines or drawing machines to form them into specified shapes and dimensions.
Lapping Hand Finisher (Metal Products Manufacturing)
A job that precisely polishes and finishes the surface of metal parts by hand using lapping material (abrasives) and dedicated tools to ensure dimensional accuracy and surface quality.
Rupture Disc (Rupture Disk) Inspector
Specialist who conducts visual, dimensional, and functional tests on rupture disks (rupture discs) to verify quality and safety.