Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

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Knurling Machinist

Specialized technician who processes uneven patterns (knurling) on metal part surfaces using machine tools for anti-slip or decorative purposes.

Refractory Worker (Metal Smelting)

Refractory workers (metal smelting) charge and replace refractories and furnace materials into smelting furnaces, maintaining and managing the melting temperature and internal furnace environment.

Kiln Loader (Brick and Tile Manufacturing)

This occupation is responsible for manufacturing tasks involving mixing and shaping raw materials for bricks and tiles, loading and unloading kilns, and performing firing and drying processes.

Rockwool Manufacturing Worker

Industrial job manufacturing rockwool (rock wool). Centrifugally spins raw materials melted at high temperature and processes them into products such as insulation materials, soundproofing materials, and sound-absorbing materials.

Furnace Operator (Blast Furnace)

Manufacturing job that charges raw materials such as iron ore and coke into a blast furnace and performs melting and pig iron production. Monitors and adjusts furnace interior temperature and pressure to ensure safe and efficient operation.

Wire Harness Worker (Automotive)

Job of manufacturing and assembling wire harnesses used for automotive electrical components.

Wire Bead Processor (Tire Manufacturing)

Line operator who coats steel wire (bead wire) used in tire beads with rubber and manufactures tire beads after molding and vulcanization.

Vaccine Manufacturing Technician

Specialized technical role using cell culture and fermentation techniques to handle vaccine raw material production, purification, filling, and packaging based on GMP.

Kimono Partial Sewer

Occupation specializing in partial sewing work for kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories. Performs dressmaking using precise sewing techniques for details such as sleeve attachment and collar attachment.

Japanese Traditional Boat Builder

Artisan who designs, builds, and finishes traditional Japanese boats using wood. Handles processing and assembly of frames and hull planks, as well as waterproofing and painting.