Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Inspection Technician
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Electromechanical Equipment Inspector
A profession that performs inspections and measurements using various testing equipment to verify the performance and safety of electromechanical equipment.
Computer Inspector
A manufacturing technical position that inspects and tests electronic computers (computers) and other electronic equipment to confirm compliance with specifications and quality standards.
Electronic Copier Inspector
A job that inspects the performance of electronic copiers and checks operations to ensure product quality.
Electric Motor Inspector
A job that inspects and evaluates the performance and quality of electrical machinery and appliances such as electric motors and generators using dedicated test equipment.
Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Product Inspector
A technical job that analyzes and evaluates quality indicators of animal- and vegetable-derived oil and fat products using chemical methods and sensory inspections, and confirms compliance with standards.
Power Distribution and Control Equipment Inspector
A technical job that performs insulation resistance measurement, withstand voltage testing, and operation testing to confirm the performance and safety of electrical machinery and equipment such as distribution boards and control panels.
Generator and Motor Inspector
A technical job that conducts various tests and inspections to ensure the performance and safety of generators and motors.
Ferrite Inspector
A job that measures and inspects the ferrite content rate and microstructure in metal materials to determine whether the product's quality meets standards.
Bearing Inspector
Specialized job in manufacturing sites that inspects and measures the dimensions, appearance, and functions of bearings, sorts out defective products, and ensures quality.
Transport Equipment Inspector (Excluding Automobiles)
An occupation that inspects parts and assemblies of various transport equipment (excluding automobiles) through dimension measurement, appearance inspection, performance testing, non-destructive testing, etc., to confirm whether the products are manufactured according to specifications and design drawings.