Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Equipment Maintenance Engineer
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Crushing and Sieving Operator (Chemical Product Manufacturing)
This occupation is responsible for crushing raw materials for chemical products and adjusting particle size using sieves.
Crushed Stone Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A job that operates, inspects, and maintains equipment for crushing and sorting raw stones at quarries or plants to produce crushed stones of specified particle sizes.
Transformer Assembler
Manufacturing job that assembles parts of transformers (such as transformers), performs insulation processing, oil filling, and performance testing.
Boat Lifting and Lowering Equipment Installer
A skilled trade that installs boat lifting and lowering equipment at marinas, shipyards, etc., handling everything from assembly to piping, wiring, and test runs.
Boring Machine Maintenance Worker
This occupation involves inspecting, maintaining, and repairing boring machines (boring equipment) to ensure stable machine operation and maintain machining accuracy.
Drill Press Repair Technician
Specialized technical job that performs inspections, disassembly, adjustments, and parts replacement on drill presses, which are general-purpose machine tools, to maintain normal operating conditions.
Ball Mill Worker (Ceramics Raw Materials)
Manufacturing job that operates and manages ball mill equipment to crush and mix ceramics and other raw materials for the ceramics industry, adjusting particle size and composition.
Hot Stamp Worker (Foil Stamping Engraving)
A job that operates a hot stamp machine to transfer foil such as gold or silver foil onto paper or plastic materials using heat and pressure for engraving or decoration.
Winding Machine Operator (Tobacco Manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating a machine called a winding machine in a tobacco manufacturing factory, continuously winding and cutting tobacco leaves to maintain product quality.
Friction Welder
Friction welders handle industrial welding techniques that join metal parts through plastic deformation using frictional heat and pressure without melting.