Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Quality Control

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Metal Lapping Worker

A profession that finishes the surface of metal parts to high precision and smoothness using special abrasives and grains.

Gold Electrolytic Worker

A manufacturing technical position that uses electrolytic cells to perform electrolytic refining of metals and produce high-purity metal products.

Silver Brazing Worker

Manufacturing technician who precisely joins and repairs metal parts using silver-based alloys and burners.

HVAC System Installer (Aircraft)

Specialized technical job that installs and adjusts air conditioning systems, piping, and ducts in aircraft cabins and fuselages.

Cooler Box Manufacturing Worker

Occupation involving the manufacture of cooler boxes with cooling performance using plastic and insulation materials. Responsible for operating injection molding machines and foam molding machines, assembling parts, and conducting quality inspections.

Chain Manufacturing Worker (Metal)

A profession that processes metal wire to manufacture chains. Responsible for processes such as forming, welding, heat treatment, and surface finishing to ensure quality and safety.

Shoe Parts Sewer (Leather Shoes, Chemical Shoes)

Manufacturing job that sews the upper parts of leather shoes or chemical shoes using sewing machines or hand sewing to ensure product quality and strength.

Grinder Worker (Plastic Product Manufacturing)

Occupation that operates grinders and polishing machines in the processing of plastic products to perform deburring, dimensional adjustment, and surface finishing.

Cream Manufacturing Worker (Cosmetics Manufacturing)

A technical occupation in charge of the manufacturing process from raw material blending, emulsification, sterilization, filling, and packaging of skin creams and lotions on the production line of a cosmetics manufacturer.

Chronograph Assembler

Specialized profession that assembles, adjusts, and inspects the movements of precision watches equipped with chronograph mechanisms.