Quality Manager × Workstyle: Day shift

38 jobs found.

Wood Polisher (Woodworking Polishing)

Specialized occupation that polishes the surfaces of wood products to create a smooth and beautiful gloss. Responsible for polishing processes such as sanding and buffing, as well as surface preparation before painting and finishing of completed products.

Electrical Measurement Instrument Assembler

Manufacturing technician responsible for assembling parts of electrical measuring instruments, from wiring and soldering to functional testing and calibration.

Wire Manufacturing Worker

Wire manufacturing workers apply coverings to conductor wires such as copper or aluminum wires, perform stranding and forming processes to manufacture electric wires and cables.

Coater (Leather)

A job that applies paints, resins, and other chemical solutions to leather to perform processing such as coloring, waterproofing, stain resistance, and gloss enhancement.

Paint Adjuster Worker (Paint Manufacturing)

Specialized profession that blends and adjusts raw paint materials to manufacture products with specified performance and quality.

Nut Threading Operator

A skilled worker who uses general-purpose lathes or automatic lathes to machine the thread section of nuts by cutting to form screw threads that conform to standards.

Corrugated Cement Slate Manufacturing Worker

Corrugated cement slate manufacturing workers mix cement and fibers to form, dry, and cut corrugated slate boards, producing building materials with waterproofing and durability.

Delivery Inspector

A clerical position that inspects the appearance, dimensions, functionality, etc., of delivered products and parts to confirm compliance with quality standards.

Buffing Machine Operator

Manufacturing technician who polishes and mirror-finishes surfaces of metal parts using a buffing machine.

Prepress operator

A technical role in the printing process that creates printing flats from originals, performs film output, plate adjustment, and more.