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Precision Measuring Instrument Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

A profession involving the manufacturing, assembly, adjustment, and calibration of measuring instruments that require high precision. Utilizes machining, optical, and electrical control technologies to contribute to ensuring product performance and quality.

Precision Measuring Instrument Design Engineer

Specialized technical role responsible for specification review, structural design, control system development, and prototype evaluation of high-precision measuring instruments used in manufacturing and other industries.

Precision Measuring Tool Design Engineer

Technical position responsible for planning, designing, prototyping, and evaluating measuring tools and equipment for high-precision dimensional and shape measurement.

Precision Sheet Metal Worker

A profession that cuts, bends, welds, and finishes metal sheets to produce sheet metal parts requiring high precision.

Noodle Making Machine Worker

Noodle making machine workers operate, adjust, and maintain machines that produce noodles, supporting stable production as manufacturing workers.

Noodle Machine Worker

Noodle machine workers operate noodle-making machines in factories to mass-produce noodles, while also performing daily inspections and maintenance of the machines, quality control, and hygiene management.

Noodle Dough Kneading Worker

A profession that blends raw materials such as wheat flour for noodle production, adds water and salt, kneads them together, and manufactures noodle dough.

Cotton Processing Worker

An occupation that manufactures cotton fibers serving as the base for fiber products, using raw cotton as the raw material. Operates and manages cotton ginning machinery to produce cotton products of uniform quality.

Net Manufacturing Inspector

A profession that inspects the quality of manufactured fiber net products (such as fishing nets, protective nets, packaging nets, etc.) using visual inspection and measuring instruments to confirm compliance with specifications and quality standards.

Wool Sorter (Textile Industry)

Manufacturing operator who processes raw fibers using carding machines or wool sorting machines to loosen them, remove entanglements, and produce uniform fiber slivers.