Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Methods (QC)
233 matching jobs found.
Communication Equipment Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting, measuring, and adjusting communication equipment according to established standards to ensure its performance and quality.
Cylinder Inner Surface Polisher
Manufacturing technician who finishes the inner surfaces of metal cylindrical parts using polishing tools and abrasives to ensure dimensional accuracy and surface quality.
Fishing Rod Manufacturer (Carbon Fiber)
Engages in manufacturing fishing rods using carbon fiber (carbon fiber), performing processes such as prepreg wrapping, curing, polishing, and painting.
Diesel Railcar Assembler
Manufacturing job that assembles main components of diesel locomotives and railcars, and assembles mechanical subsystems necessary for operation.
Hand Polisher
A job that manually polishes the surfaces of products such as metal parts, performing processes like deburring and mirror finishing.
Digital Watch Assembler
A manufacturing job that precisely assembles internal components of digital watches and performs adjustments and inspections.
Core Stacker (Transformer)
A manufacturing job that stacks thin steel plates forming the core of a transformer, manages dimensions and quality, and fixes and insulates them.
Locomotive Manufacturing Engineer
A technical position responsible for processing, assembling, and welding metal parts based on design drawings in the manufacturing of locomotives, a type of railway vehicle, including quality checks, functional tests, and installation.
Railway Signal Assembler
A manufacturing technical job that assembles railway signal equipment from components, performs wiring, adjustments, and testing.
Electroplating Worker (Anodic Treatment)
A job that improves corrosion resistance and decorativeness by depositing a plating film on the surface of metal products using electrolysis.