Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Quality Control Engineer

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Paper Tube Manufacturing Worker

Paper tube manufacturing workers set raw paper in machines and manufacture paper tubes through processes such as winding, gluing, and cutting. They handle the operation of manufacturing machines, quality control, and maintenance inspections.

Camera Meter Inspector

This occupation involves measuring the performance and accuracy of cameras and optical measuring instruments, performing calibration and adjustments. Responsible for inspecting products after manufacturing processes or repairs to ensure they meet specifications.

Glass Fiber Worker

Manufacturing technician who combines glass fibers and resin to mold and process FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic) products.

Glass Rod Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures and processes rod-shaped products by drawing molten glass from a high-temperature furnace to a uniform thickness.

Glass Melting Furnace Worker (Ceramics Raw Materials)

This occupation manufactures glass frit and melts used as ceramics raw materials in high-temperature furnaces, handling everything from raw material blending, temperature control, cooling, and inspection.

Glass Lens Inspector

A manufacturing job that inspects the appearance, dimensions, and optical properties of glass lenses using microscopes and measuring instruments to ensure quality.

Leather Sewer (Garment Manufacturing)

Artisan who sews leather garments such as jackets and coats using sewing machines or by hand to shape them.

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 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.

Finished Vehicle Inspector (Automotive)

This occupation involves inspecting fully assembled automobiles before shipment to verify that their appearance and functions meet the specified standards.