Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Manufacturing Manager
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Toy Finishing Worker
A manufacturing job responsible for finishing plastic or synthetic resin toy parts, and final processes such as painting, inspection, and assembly.
Fishing Tackle Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A job that operates toy manufacturing equipment such as injection molding machines and assembly lines, performing molding, processing, and quality inspection.
Reduction Worker (Hydrogenated Oil Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation that manufactures hydrogenated oil by subjecting raw fats to a reduction reaction using catalysts and high-pressure hydrogen.
Photosensitive Material Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technical position that chemically synthesizes photosensitive agents (such as photoresists) used in photolithography and semiconductor manufacturing, and performs quality control.
Photosensitive Material Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A job that synthesizes raw materials for photosensitive agents, operates reaction equipment and purification equipment, and manages the manufacturing process.
Photosensitive Paper Coloring Worker
A manufacturing job that prepares and colors emulsion for photographic photosensitive paper, applies it to paper using coating machines, dries it, and performs inspections.
Photosensitive Emulsion Manufacturing Worker
Specialized occupation responsible for preparing photosensitive emulsions, conducting quality inspections, and coating to manufacture photosensitive materials for films and printing plates.
Photosensitive Plate Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that uses photosensitive resin (photoresist) to manage and operate processes from coating on substrates to exposure and development.
Dry Nonwoven Fabric Maker
Dry nonwoven fabric makers produce nonwoven fabrics from fiber raw materials using the dry forming method, handling processes from machine operation to quality inspection and product winding.
Dry Spinning Operator (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing: Integrated from Spinning)
This occupation is responsible for the manufacturing operation of drying wet fibers produced after the spinning process of chemical fibers and winding them according to specified standards.