Production Engineer × Recommended Skills: Equipment Maintenance

64 jobs found.

Slitter Operator (Metal Material Cutting)

Manufacturing technician responsible for cutting metal coil material to specified widths using a slitter machine and handling processes up to rewinding.

Granulation Worker (Abrasive Manufacturing)

Manufacturing worker responsible for raw material mixing, granulation, drying, firing, crushing, sorting, and packaging of abrasives.

Infrared Painting Drying Worker (Metal Painting)

Specialist who uses infrared heaters to quickly dry and cure the painted surfaces of metal products.

Ductile Cast Iron Pipe Manufacturing Worker

Worker who manufactures ductile cast iron pipes for piping. Responsible for a series of processes from raw material melting to casting, heat treatment, machining, and inspection.

Battery Manufacturing Equipment Operator

Specialist role in battery manufacturing plants, including lithium-ion batteries, involving the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of equipment for slurry filling, forming, drying, and assembly to sustain mass production systems.

Aluminum Nitride Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing worker responsible for the synthesis, processing, and quality control of aluminum nitride (aluminide). Engages in a series of manufacturing processes such as firing using high-temperature furnaces and pulverization.

Chip Worker (Oil Processing)

A profession that feeds animal and vegetable oil and fat raw materials, performs processes such as refining, adjustment, deodorization, and decolorization through machine operations, and produces oil and fat products.

Video Game Console Assembler

A job that assembles parts of video game consoles, performs soldering and operation tests, and produces finished products on the manufacturing line.

Printed Circuit Board Assembly Worker

A manufacturing job that places electronic components on printed circuit boards, performs surface mounting (SMT) or manual soldering, and checks quality using inspection equipment.

Thread Rolling Worker (Screw Manufacturing)

Thread rolling workers (screw manufacturing) are manufacturing technicians who mass-produce screws at high speed and high precision by utilizing plastic deformation through pressing dies against metal materials.