Other Manufacturing Engineers X Workstyle: Factory Work
31 matching jobs found.
Plywood Manufacturing Engineer
A technical job that manufactures plywood by drying logs, laminating, and pressure-molding them. Responsible for operating and managing production equipment, quality inspection, and process improvement.
Meat Grader
A professional who grades slaughtered livestock meat according to established standards, providing quality assurance and criteria for distribution prices.
Leather Manufacturing Engineer
A technical job that manufactures leather, the material for leather products, by tanning raw hides, dyeing, and finishing processes.
Paper Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
A technical job that manages pulp and paper manufacturing processes, operates and maintains equipment such as papermaking machines and dryers, and produces high-quality paper products.
Glass Bottle Manufacturing Engineer (Glass Products Manufacturing)
A technical job that manufactures glass bottles consistently from mixing glass raw materials, melting, forming, annealing, inspection, to finishing.
Scouring Bleaching Engineer
Manufacturing engineer who uses chemicals and mechanical equipment to remove impurities from fiber raw materials, improving product whiteness and quality.
Cement Manufacturing Engineer
Technical role that manages and optimizes the entire manufacturing process of cement, from raw material blending to calcination and grinding.
Ceramics Manufacturing Engineer
Ceramics manufacturing engineers design and manage a series of processes from raw material blending to forming, firing, and quality inspection, producing high-performance ceramics and pottery products as technical professionals.
Dyeing Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)
Specialized technician who applies color to textile products using dyes. Handles operations from dyeing machine operation to color adjustment and quality inspection as a manufacturing technical role.
Refractory Materials Manufacturing Engineer
Refractory materials manufacturing engineers are technical professionals responsible for the entire process of producing refractory materials (such as refractory bricks and castables) that withstand high-temperature environments, from raw material blending to forming, firing, and quality inspection.