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High-Frequency Quenching and Tempering Worker

A job that uses high-frequency induction heating equipment to quench and temper metal parts, imparting the required hardness and durability.

High-Purity Silicon Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession that smelts and purifies high-purity silicon to manufacture materials for semiconductors and solar cells.

Synthesis Compressor Operator

Operator who operates and monitors compressors used in synthesis processes at chemical plants to maintain stable production.

Synthetic Rubber Production Engineer

Operates and manages synthetic rubber manufacturing plants, handling the entire process from raw material blending to polymerization control and product finishing as a technical role.

Synthetic Resin Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Technical position that manages and operates the manufacturing process of synthetic resins, maintaining and improving quality and production efficiency.

Synthetic Fiber Production Engineer

Technician who designs, operates, and manages the entire production process from raw material mixing to spinning, drawing, and finishing of synthetic fibers.

Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

A technical job that operates and manages processes from raw material blending to polymerization, spinning, processing, and quality inspection to manufacture synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon.

Photoelectric Element Manufacturing Worker

This occupation handles the manufacturing processes for semiconductor elements such as photodiodes and optical sensors that convert light into electrical signals. It involves operating vacuum equipment and lithography devices in clean rooms, performing high-precision process management and quality maintenance.

Plywood Drying Worker

A manufacturing worker who operates and manages machines to heat plywood in a drying kiln and adjust it to the appropriate moisture content.

Steel Plate Pickling Worker

Steel plate pickling workers use pickling tanks to chemically remove oxide scale and films adhering to the surface of steel plates, preparing them in a suitable condition for subsequent processes such as painting or plating. They are manufacturing line operators.