Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

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Forging Heating Furnace Worker

Specialist who operates and manages heating furnaces in the forging process of metal parts, heating metals to the appropriate temperature.

Single-Function Drill Press Operator

A manufacturing job that operates a dedicated drill press to perform drilling on metal parts.

Dump Truck Assembler

A machine assembler who assembles various parts of dump trucks to complete the vehicle body.

Storage Battery Finishing Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles completed storage batteries and performs finishing inspections, surface treatments, and packaging.

Battery Repair Technician

Battery repair technicians perform inspections, diagnoses, maintenance, and repairs on various storage batteries to restore and maintain their performance as specialists.

Titanium Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession that manufactures sponge titanium from titanium ore and produces materials for industrial and aerospace use through melting, casting, and heat treatment.

Chip Cutter Manufacturing Worker

Job involving manufacturing, finishing, and inspection of chip cutters, which are cutting tools for machining.

Channel Worker (Shoe Manufacturing)

Specialized profession that cuts grooves (channels) into the edge of the shoe's insole and prepares for welt stitching.

Tube Drawing Worker (Metal Tube Manufacturing)

A manufacturing technical job that heats metal pipes, performs drawing processing, and forms them into specified dimensions and shapes.

Ironmaking Machine Operator

Ironmaking machine operators work at steelworks and similar facilities, operating and managing melting furnaces (ironmaking machines) to produce molten metal for casting. They support stable production through furnace temperature management, metal composition adjustment, and safety device inspections.