Manufacturing Engineers X Career Path: Quality Control Engineer

31 matching jobs found.

Pressure Gauge Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

A technical position responsible for parts processing, assembly, calibration, and inspection in the pressure gauge manufacturing process, ensuring product accuracy and quality.

Casting Technician (Excluding Development Engineers)

A technical job that manufactures parts and products by melting metal and pouring it into molds.

Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Engineer

Technical position involving process development, operation, and management from raw material preparation through polymerization, spinning, drawing, dyeing, and other processes for synthetic fibers.

Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Engineer responsible for designing and optimizing chemical fertilizer manufacturing processes and quality control.

Air Compressor Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Specialized technical job that consistently handles part machining, assembly, adjustment, and performance inspection of air compressors.

Cosmetics Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

A technical role in the cosmetics manufacturing process, responsible for everything from raw material weighing and blending to filling, packaging, and quality inspection, including hygiene management based on GMP and the creation of manufacturing records.

Abrasive Materials Manufacturing Engineer

A technical occupation that manufactures abrasives such as grinding wheels and abrasive grains used in grinding and polishing processes, consistently from material blending to forming, sintering, finishing, and quality inspection.

Grinding Wheel (Toishi) Manufacturing Engineer

A technical job that manages and operates the entire manufacturing process from raw material mixing for grinding wheels to forming, firing, grinding processing, and quality inspection.

Industrial Instrument Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Technicians)

A technical job that assembles, calibrates, and inspects industrial instruments such as pressure gauges, flow meters, and thermometers to guarantee quality.

Alloy Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

Technical position responsible for alloy element composition design, control of heat treatment and manufacturing processes, and quality evaluation.