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

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Antenna Measuring Instrument Assembler

This occupation involves assembling parts of antenna (aerial) measuring instruments, performing electrical adjustments and operational inspections, and manufacturing products that meet quality standards.

Tube Rolling Worker (Metal Pipe Manufacturing)

Specialized technical job operating rolling equipment on metal pipe manufacturing lines to form metal sheets into tubular shapes.

Shoe Polish Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession in chemical product manufacturing that blends and mixes raw materials for shoe polish, from forming to packaging.

Glider Manufacturer

Manufacturing technician who processes and assembles parts such as the main wing, fuselage, and tail of gliders (gliders) to ensure flight performance.

Crankshaft Installer (Industrial Machinery)

Manufacturing technician who assembles crankshafts into industrial machinery and performs adjustments, test runs, and quality inspections.

Crystal Glass Product Forming Worker

Crystal glass product forming workers are skilled professionals who melt high-purity glass raw materials and shape crystal glass tableware, ornaments, etc., using molds or manual techniques. They manage temperature and perform quality inspections to maintain product transparency and shape precision.

Crystal Manufacturing Worker (Quartz Oscillator Manufacturing)

A job responsible for the manufacturing process of quartz crystal units that require ultra-high precision. Handles cutting, polishing, adjustment, assembly, and inspection.

Gripper Snap Attachment Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)

This occupation involves accurately attaching snap buttons to clothing using a dedicated machine called a gripper in the clothing manufacturing process.

Grating Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job involving cutting, welding, assembling, and finishing metal gratings (grate covers).

Chronograph Assembler

Specialized profession that assembles, adjusts, and inspects the movements of precision watches equipped with chronograph mechanisms.