Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Manufacturing Technician
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Semiconductor Product Inspector
A profession that inspects and measures the appearance and electrical characteristics of semiconductor products to ensure product quality.
Felt Hat Maker
Manufacturing job responsible for cutting, forming, sewing, and finishing hats using felt material. High precision is required in processes centered on manual work.
Armor Manufacturer
Armor manufacturers use materials such as synthetic resins and leather to manufacture, process, and assemble protective gear such as body armor, helmets, and protectors.
Discharge Tube Assembler
Job responsible for the manufacturing processes from assembly of discharge tubes (vacuum tubes or electron tubes) through vacuum evacuation, sealing, and inspection.
Enamel Firing and Finishing Worker
A manufacturing technician who applies a vitreous coating (enamel) to metal substrates, fires and polishes it at high temperatures to improve durability and aesthetics.
Portland Cement Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures Portland cement using limestone, clay, etc. as raw materials through calcination and pulverization processes.
Tape Measure Maker
Manufacturing technician who handles material procurement, processing, scale marking, assembly, and inspection of metal tape measures (retractable tapes).
Circular Saw Woodworker
This occupation involves operating a circular saw machine to cut wood to specified dimensions and manufacture components for wood products. Safety management and accuracy are required.
Sewing Machine Assembler
This occupation assembles various parts of sewing machines, performs adjustments and inspections, and manufactures finished products.
Density Meter Assembler
Density meter assemblers are skilled manufacturing workers who assemble, adjust, and inspect parts of density meters—devices for measuring the density of liquids or solids—handling processes up to inspection.