Engineering & Manufacturing × Personality Traits: High concentration
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Roller Worker (Printing Industry)
In the printing process, adjusts, replaces, cleans, and maintains rollers, optimizing ink application and pressure to produce high-quality printed materials.
Roll Calender Operator (Processed Paper Manufacturing)
A profession that uses roll calender machines to apply calendering and gloss processing to paper, adjusting product characteristics.
Roll grinder operator
A job that operates a roll grinding machine to precisely grind the outer diameter and surface finish of rolls, which are cylindrical parts.
Roll core manufacturing worker
Operator and worker who manufactures paper tubes and roll cores. Manufacturing position responsible for machine operation through quality control.
Roll lathe worker
A job that uses a roll lathe to cut and shape metal cylindrical parts and such to precise dimensions and shapes.
Lathe Turner (Woodworking Shop)
A craftsman/technician who attaches wood to a lathe, rotates it, and shapes vessels or parts by cutting with tools.
Wheel Thrower (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Potters who rotate clay on a hand-turned or electric potter's wheel and shape ceramics using hands or tools. They handle the process from forming to drying, playing a crucial role in determining product quality.
Rosashi Embroiderer
Traditional craft technician who embroiders patterns on thin silk fabric called 'ro'.
Furnace operator (metal heat treatment)
Furnace operators (metal heat treatment) use furnaces to control heating and cooling, performing heat treatments such as quenching, tempering, and annealing to improve the strength and performance of metal parts.
Dress Shirt Tailor
Craftsman who handles everything from pattern making to cutting, sewing, and finishing of dress shirts. Manufactures high-quality shirts using industrial sewing machines or handwork.