Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Quality Assurance Officer
28 matching jobs found.
Proofreading Worker
A profession that checks text, layout, color, etc., in printed materials and proof prints, identifies errors or misalignments, and issues correction instructions.
Yeast and Koji Manufacturing Worker
A job that cultivates microorganisms such as yeast and koji bacteria to manufacture yeast and koji used as raw materials for food processing.
Service Machinery Inspector
Technical job that performs inspections, checks, and adjustments on machinery and equipment used in service industries such as copiers and vending machines.
Cider Product Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance, ingredients, and hygiene of products such as cider on the carbonated beverage production line to maintain quality standards.
Finishing Quality Selector (Wool Yarn Spinning)
A job that performs quality inspection and defective product selection in the finishing process of spun wool yarn products.
Nitrocellulose Manufacturing Worker
Chemical manufacturing operator who processes cotton with mixed acids such as nitric acid and sulfuric acid to produce nitrocellulose (nitrocellulose).
Hydrostatic Test Technician (Ironmaking, Steelmaking)
Specialized technical role in ironmaking and steelmaking processes that applies hydrostatic pressure to products, piping, and containers to inspect for presence of leaks or damage, and performs quality control.
Insulation Test Worker (Fine Ceramics Products)
Technical job that evaluates the electrical insulation properties of fine ceramics products using various testing equipment and determines whether they meet quality standards.
Electrical Instrument Repair Worker
Electrical instrument repair workers are specialized technicians who perform inspection, repair, and calibration of electrical measuring instruments.
Electrical Installation Safety Officer
A technical job that ensures the safety of electrical installations (such as transformers and distribution boards) through periodic inspections, measurements, responses to abnormalities, and compliance with laws and regulations.