Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques

40 matching jobs found.

Ironworking and Sheet Metal Fabrication Equipment Operator

A job that operates manufacturing equipment to press, cut, bend, and weld metal sheets and pipes, processing and forming iron products and fabricated metal products.

Steel Fabrication Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting welds and dimensions, and managing quality during the fabrication process of steel structures. It checks steel members for safety and compliance with standards at manufacturing and construction sites.

Ceramics Polisher

A manufacturing job that polishes the surface of ceramic products to achieve a smooth and uniform finish.

Nickel Electrolytic Worker

Specialized manufacturing job that applies nickel plating to parts and products using the electrolytic method to impart corrosion resistance and wear resistance.

Engine Installer (Aircraft)

A manufacturing job that assembles aircraft engines based on blueprints and specifications and installs them on the airframe.

Focus Inspector (Precision Equipment)

A job that inspects and adjusts the focus (focal position) of optical device parts such as cameras and microscopes, and determines whether they conform to standards.

Blank Stamping Operator (Crystal Oscillator Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that punches out quartz blanks, the raw material for crystal oscillators, using a press machine and manages dimensions and quality.

Press Operator (Fabric Finishing)

Manufacturing job that performs finishing processes on woven fabric products using a press machine.

Wound Yarn Inspector

A job that inspects wound yarn wound in spinning factories, identifies quality defects, removes them, and reports.

Magnet Semi-Finished Product Manufacturing Worker

A job that forms and sinters metal powder to manufacture magnets in a semi-finished state.