Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Chemical Handling
20 matching jobs found.
Screen Platemaker
Technical occupation that creates screens (stencils) for screen printing. Handles processes such as applying photosensitive emulsion, exposure, development, and cleaning.
Safety Light Charger
Specialist who charges, inspects, and repairs safety lights used in hazardous environments such as mines and tunnels.
Printing Platemaking Worker
Specialized profession that creates and develops plates used for printing and prepares the process for printing machines.
Urethane Rubber Molding Worker
Manufacturing job that injects and foams urethane rubber raw materials into dedicated molds to form predetermined shapes. Performs mold changes, setting of molding conditions, quality inspections, etc.
Stirring Worker (Soap Manufacturing)
This occupation involves mixing raw materials for soap in specified ratios, stirring them uniformly to promote chemical reactions.
Silver Plating Worker
Specialist in surface treatment who applies silver plating to metal products to enhance decorativeness and corrosion resistance.
Finishing Woodworker
A craftsman who specializes in finishing processes such as polishing, painting, and decoration on wooden products like furniture and fixtures.
Silicon Wafer Polishing Worker
Silicon wafer polishing workers use chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) equipment to precisely flatten wafer surfaces in the front-end process of semiconductor manufacturing.
Water Washing Drying Machine Operator (Spinning, Fabric Scouring)
Manufacturing operator who operates water washing and drying machines in the final finishing process of spinning and weaving to clean and dry fabrics.
Water Washing Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)
A job that mainly involves washing fiber products with water for cleaning, degreasing, and softening finishing in spinning and weaving manufacturing processes.