Career Path > Equipment Maintenance Staff

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Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Technician responsible for assembly, testing, inspection, and maintenance of electrical and electronic equipment, supporting product quality and equipment operation.

Overhead Crane Operator

A job that involves operating overhead cranes installed on the ceilings of factories and warehouses to hoist and move cargo and materials.

Drum Can Cleaning Worker

Drum can cleaning workers clean the inside and outside of used drums from manufacturing sites such as chemicals and food using high-pressure water or detergents, preparing them for reuse or disposal processing.

Transfer Machine Operator (Automotive Manufacturing)

A job that operates transfer machines on mass production processing lines for automotive parts, machining metal parts with high precision and high efficiency.

Compound Feed Production Equipment Operator

Compound feed production equipment operators measure and mix raw materials for livestock feed, operating processing equipment such as pelletizing and drying to manufacture compound feed.

Distribution Panel Assembly Equipment Operator

Distribution panel assembly equipment operators operate automatic assembly machines and semi-automatic devices to perform assembly, wiring, and inspection of distribution panels in manufacturing roles.

Pipe Cutter (Steel Making, Pipe Making)

This occupation involves cutting metal pipes for steel or piping materials to specified dimensions using band saws or gas cutting machines based on drawings or instructions.

Patching Machine Worker (Chip Manufacturing)

Operates and inspects/maintains wood chip manufacturing machines (wood chippers), ensuring quality and safety.

Beater Operator

A machine operator who operates a beater (a pulping machine) to fibrillate raw materials such as wood chips and manufacture pulp.

Beer Canning Worker

A job that operates and manages the line for filling beer into cans, sealing them, and packaging them as products.