Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC)

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Telephone Dial Assembler

This occupation involves assembling, adjusting, and inspecting frequency meters or similar precision measuring instruments used in telephone networks.

Grinding Wheel Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession that manufactures grinding wheels for grinding from raw material blending through forming, firing, and inspection in an integrated process.

Sugar Syrup Pressure Filter Worker

A manufacturing job that filters sugar solution using pressure filtration equipment to remove impurities and clarify it.

Copper Alloy Caster

Manufacturing job that melts copper alloys and casts parts and products using sand molds or dies.

Ceramics Assembler

Assembles parts or finished ceramics products, bonds them, inspects them, and ensures quality.

Electrolytic Copper Worker

A profession that processes copper ore or recycled copper using electrolytic refining to produce high-purity copper.

Copper Melting Worker

Site worker who melts copper ore or copper scrap in high-temperature furnaces, handling the copper smelting process. Manages furnace temperature and chemical composition while thoroughly implementing safety measures to perform stable tapping.

Power Transmission Device Assembler (Industrial Machinery)

A manufacturing job that assembles power transmission devices for industrial machinery by combining parts such as gears and bearings.

Torsion Spring Manufacturer (Spring Manufacturing)

An occupation that manufactures torsion springs by processing metal materials.

Special Plywood Worker

A job that manufactures plywood endowed with properties such as water resistance and durability using special adhesives and heated presses.