Quality Control Engineer × Classification Details: Other Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Metal Products)

12 jobs found.

Nuclear Fuel Rod Manufacturing Worker

Nuclear fuel rod manufacturing workers are specialists who manufacture, process, and inspect nuclear fuel rods used in nuclear power plants and elsewhere. They handle a series of processes from uranium pellet forming to filling and sealing into cladding tubes, welding, and final inspection, requiring high quality control and radiation protection.

Metal Roasting Worker

A manufacturing job that uses furnaces to perform heat treatment (roasting, annealing) on metal materials to adjust material properties, hardness, and internal stresses.

Metal Powder Manufacturing Worker

A job that melts metal materials, processes them into powder form through processes such as atomization and pulverization, performs particle size control, and supplies them as raw materials for powder metallurgy and 3D printing.

Metal Powder Sintering Worker

A manufacturing technical job that forms metal powder and sinters it at high temperatures to produce metal parts.

Metal Powder Molding Worker

A job that manufactures metal parts by filling metal powder into dies, pressure forming, and sintering.

Metal Melting Worker

Manufacturing job that melts metal raw materials at high temperatures, performs alloy adjustments, and manages molten metal.

High-Frequency Casting Worker

A metal processing job that uses high-frequency induction heating equipment to melt metal and pour it into molds for shaping. Used for precision casting and special alloy processing.

Test Furnace Worker (Ironmaking, Steelmaking)

A job that operates test furnaces in ironmaking and steelmaking processes, melts and analyzes metal samples to evaluate chemical composition and physical properties, and provides data necessary for quality control.

Magnetic Powder Manufacturing Worker

Specialized manufacturing occupation that produces powder raw materials for magnetic materials and supplies them to subsequent processes such as magnets and magnetic core materials.

Cemented Carbide Manufacturing Worker

A job that forms and sinters metal powders (mainly tungsten carbide and binder), and manufactures high-precision cemented carbide products (cutting tools, wear-resistant parts, etc.) through grinding and polishing processes.