Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Manufacturing Line Manager

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Metal Lathe Worker (General-Purpose Metalworking Machines)

An occupation that performs cutting and machining of metal parts using general-purpose metalworking machines (lathes, milling machines, etc.). Selects tools based on drawings, operates machines, and produces high-precision parts through measurement.

Silver Plating Worker

Specialist in surface treatment who applies silver plating to metal products to enhance decorativeness and corrosion resistance.

Glycerin Decolorization Worker

Manufacturing worker who removes pigments and impurities from glycerin to produce high-purity colorless and transparent products.

Theodolite (Theodolite) Assembler

Specialized manufacturing occupation that assembles, adjusts, and inspects parts of theodolites (theodolites). Requires advanced skills in both optics and mechanics, along with precise workmanship.

Instrument Manufacturing Engineer (Electrical)

Designs, assembles, adjusts, and inspects electrical instruments to manufacture high-precision measuring devices. A technical occupation.

Measuring Instrument Scale Marker

Manufacturing job that attaches scales to precision measuring instruments such as pressure gauges and thermometers, and performs adjustments and calibrations.

Fur Bleaching Worker

A profession that chemically removes dirt and pigments attached to fur products to finish them white and uniform.

Decorative Board Finishing Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)

A specialist in wood product manufacturing who applies decorative boards to plywood, performs surface finishing such as polishing and painting, and ensures the product's aesthetics and quality.

Bundling Worker (Raw Silk Manufacturing)

A job that bundles raw silk threads in the raw silk manufacturing process.

Phase Sequence Indicator Assembler

Phase sequence indicator assemblers assemble parts of phase sequence indicators, devices that measure the phase sequence and phase of electrical equipment, and perform wiring, soldering, adjustment, and testing.