Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Development Engineer

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Engine Test Worker (Automobile Repair Shop)

A job that measures and evaluates automobile engine performance, exhaust gases, vibrations, noise, etc., using a dynamometer and performs data analysis.

High-Frequency Applied Device Assembler

High-frequency applied device assemblers are manufacturing technicians who assemble parts, perform soldering, adjustments, and operational tests for high-frequency devices used in communication equipment, medical devices, industrial heating equipment, etc.

Automotive Performance Tester

A profession that measures and evaluates various automotive performances, records and analyzes data.

Automotive Durability Test Technician (Automotive Manufacturing)

Specialist who conducts vibration, environmental, and load tests on actual vehicles and parts to evaluate automotive durability, and analyzes performance degradation and damage situations.

Electrical Machinery and Equipment Characteristics Test Technician

A profession that measures electrical and mechanical characteristics of electrical machinery and equipment, acquires and analyzes data using dedicated test equipment, and evaluates quality and safety.

Paint Color Matcher (Sign Writer)

A technical job that mixes colors of paints used for signboard production to reproduce specified colors.

Consumer Electrical Equipment Repairer

Occupation involving inspection, diagnosis, and repair of consumer (household) electrical machinery and appliances. Primarily responsible for handling faults in home appliances and household electrical products.

Particle Size Analyzer Assembler

A profession specializing in the assembly, adjustment, and inspection of devices that measure the particle size of powders and fine particles.

Road Tester

A job that involves actually driving automobiles in the manufacturing stage or under development to evaluate their performance, safety, and quality.