Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC Seven Tools)
153 matching jobs found.
Roving Worker
Roving workers operate and monitor roving machines in the spinning process, performing tasks to card and open fiber raw materials into coarse yarn-like slivers. They are responsible for machine operation, product quality control, and simple maintenance inspections.
Turbine Generator Assembly Worker
This occupation involves mechanically assembling, adjusting, and test-operating turbine generators used in thermal, hydroelectric, nuclear, and other power plants based on drawings.
Refractory Brick Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures refractory materials used in furnace walls of plants and similar applications, by consistently handling raw material batching, forming, drying, firing, and inspection for refractory bricks.
Tire Cord Yarn Tester
A job that inspects the physical properties and quality of tire cord yarn using various testing equipment and confirms compliance with product standards.
Solar Cell Manufacturing Worker (Panel)
Manufacturing position responsible for the production processes of panel-type solar cell modules using sunlight, handling everything from material preparation to assembly, inspection, and quality control.
Multi-Spindle Drill Operator
Specialized job operating multi-spindle drills (drill presses) to simultaneously drill multiple holes in metal parts.
Forging Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)
A manufacturing technical position that shapes metal materials using heat or mechanical force to produce parts and materials.
Battery Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Specialist role in battery manufacturing plants, including lithium-ion batteries, involving the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of equipment for slurry filling, forming, drying, and assembly to sustain mass production systems.
Storage Battery Unformed Electrode Plate Finisher
A job that finishes unformed electrode plates (electrode plates before active material application) for storage batteries through processes such as drying and polishing to ensure quality.
Cemented Carbide Manufacturing Worker
A job that forms and sinters metal powders (mainly tungsten carbide and binder), and manufactures high-precision cemented carbide products (cutting tools, wear-resistant parts, etc.) through grinding and polishing processes.