Engineering & Manufacturing × Career Path: Quality Manager

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Compounder (Chemical Product Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that measures, mixes, and stirs raw chemical materials while compounding to maintain specified quality.

Blending Worker (Spice Manufacturing)

A profession that grinds and blends spices, herbs, etc., to manufacture blended spice products.

Compounder (Soft Drink Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the manufacturing process of measuring raw materials for soft drinks and mixing them appropriately. It supports the stable operation of the production line while maintaining quality and hygiene.

Tempering Worker (Metal Heat Treatment)

A profession that applies heat treatments such as quenching, tempering, and annealing to metal parts, adjusting hardness and toughness to ensure and improve product quality.

Humidity Control Worker (Tex Board Manufacturing)

A job on the manufacturing line for wooden boards with humidity control function called Tex Board, responsible for raw material mixing, forming, drying, finishing, and quality inspection.

Dye Blender (Fiber)

A specialist who uses dyes to impart the specified color to fiber products and manages uniform, high-quality dyeing conditions.

Sausage Maker (Game Meat)

A profession that manufactures stuffed products such as sausages and ham using game meat or poultry meat as raw materials. Involves meat blending, stuffing, heating, smoking, packaging, and more.

Seasoning Liquid Worker (Canned Food Manufacturing)

A job that blends and adjusts seasoning liquids used in canned food production lines and performs quality control.

Seasoning Liquid Worker (Bottling Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job involving measuring and mixing seasoning liquids on bottling production lines, filling bottles, sterilizing, and packaging.

Seasoning Liquid Worker (Retort Food Manufacturing)

This occupation involves blending, heating, sterilizing, and inspecting seasoning liquids for flavoring retort foods according to recipes, and supplying them to the production line.