Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Quality Control
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Tank Fabricator
A profession that fabricates tanks and containers used in chemical plants, oil refineries, etc., through sheet metal work, welding, and assembly.
Cutter (Bookbinding)
A profession that uses cutting machines to accurately cut printed materials and paper stacks to specified dimensions in the bookbinding process.
Forge-Welded Pipe Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Manufacturing operator who operates forging presses and welding equipment to produce metal pipes.
Tantalum Worker
A skilled worker who refines and processes tantalum (a non-ferrous metal element with high melting point and corrosion resistance) to manufacture industrial parts and materials for chemical applications.
Chikiri (Slitting) Worker
A manufacturing job that operates machines such as slitters to cut woven fabrics and non-woven fabrics to specified widths, performs quality inspections, and simple maintenance.
Chip Forming Worker (Cemented Carbide)
A manufacturing job that produces cemented carbide cutting tool chips from powder forming through sintering to grinding finishing.
Tea-Based Beverage Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job that mass-produces beverages extracted from tea leaves, etc.
Cast Iron Finisher (Cast Products)
A job that finishes the surface of cast iron products through processes such as polishing and deburring.
Humidity Control Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)
A manufacturing technician who measures and adjusts the moisture content of veneer on the plywood production line and operates drying furnaces and humidity control rooms to perform appropriate humidity management.
Long-fiber Processing Worker
A manufacturing operator who uses chemical agents and heat treatment on long-fiber products for bleaching, dyeing, resin processing, and finishing to ensure product quality.