Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality control

183 matching jobs found.

Nut Threading Operator

A skilled worker who uses general-purpose lathes or automatic lathes to machine the thread section of nuts by cutting to form screw threads that conform to standards.

Weft Knitting Operator

A profession that operates weft knitting machines to knit yarn into knit fabric.

Thread-Cutting Milling Machine Operator

An occupation involving skilled craftsmanship using a general-purpose milling machine to cut threads into metal parts such as bolts and nuts.

Notching Press Worker

A notching press worker operates press machines that perform notching on metal sheets, facilitating subsequent processes such as machining and assembly for products.

Cutting tool heat treatment worker

Specialized technical job that uses cutting tools to locally heat and cool metal parts, adjusting hardness and durability.

Bat manufacturer (baseball bat: metal)

A manufacturing job that mass-produces and finishes metal baseball bats using machining and surface finishing.

Hanatori worker (Sawmilling)

A profession that manufactures wood products such as boards and square timbers by cutting logs using sawmilling machines.

Veneering joiner (joinery)

A craftsman who bonds wood materials to wooden panels or plywood using adhesives to manufacture products with specified shapes and strengths.

Paster (Bookbinding Industry)

Occupation responsible for the bookbinding process of pasting paper or cloth materials for book or booklet covers onto core materials.

Needle Box Manufacturing Worker (Wooden)

Occupation of manufacturing needle boxes, which are small containers for sewing tools, by processing wood.