Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Quality Control Staff

73 matching jobs found.

Boil Worker (Canned Food Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the process of heating and sterilizing raw materials for canned goods, operating line equipment, managing temperature and time, and ensuring safety and hygiene management.

Textile Product, Clothing, and Fiber Product Inspector

Occupation that inspects and evaluates the quality of textile products, clothing, and fiber products. Performs appearance inspections, dimensional checks, and physical property tests to confirm compliance with quality standards.

Rust Prevention Treatment Equipment Operator

A job that operates equipment to apply rust prevention treatment to the surfaces of metal products, performing quality control and line maintenance.

Packaging Inspector

A job that inspects packaged products on the manufacturing line and checks whether the packaging condition, labels, and quantity meet the standards.

Polyester Yarn Inspector

Specialist who inspects and analyzes the quality of polyester yarn using various testing equipment and determines compliance with standards.

Winding Cake Inspector

A profession that inspects cake-shaped yarn products (yarn cakes) formed by a winding machine using visual inspection or measuring instruments, detects defects in appearance and dimensions, and manages quality.

Bench Vise Manufacturer

This occupation manufactures durable metal bench vises (vices) used in factories and work sites, from casting through machining and assembly.

Miso Manufacturing Engineer

A technical occupation that manufactures miso through fermentation and aging using soybeans, koji, and salt as raw materials. Handles everything from raw material selection, manufacturing process management, to quality assurance.

Plating Polishing Worker

Manufacturing job that chemically or electrically plates the surfaces of metal products and finishes them by polishing.

Baby Food Manufacturing Worker

A job that produces baby food and infant formula for babies through consistent manufacturing processes, ensuring quality and hygiene.