Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Production Management
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Socket Inspector
Socket inspectors measure and inspect the appearance, dimensions, and electrical characteristics of socket parts in electrical machinery, equipment, and components, confirming whether products conform to standards and design specifications. They operate measuring instruments on production lines or in inspection rooms and are responsible for quality control to prevent defective products.
Terminal Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that processes, assembles, and inspects electronic equipment parts called terminals.
Die Press Worker
Manufacturing operator who uses dies to press metal sheets for forming and punching.
Die Caster
Manufacturing job that injects molten metal into molds under high pressure to form castings in product shapes.
Aluminum Melting Operator for Die Casting
Specialized worker who melts aluminum used in die casting manufacturing in a furnace and performs molten metal management and temperature adjustment.
Large-Scale Integrated Circuit Manufacturing Worker
This occupation involves process control and equipment operation to manufacture large-scale integrated circuits (LSI/VLSI) on silicon wafers, including photolithography, etching, thin film deposition, CMP, etc.
Soy Protein Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures soy protein products such as powder and textured protein by extracting and refining protein from soybeans as raw material.
Time Recorder Assembler
Manufacturing job that assembles electronic and mechanical parts of time recorders, and performs adjustments and inspections.
Tire Worker
Engages in tire manufacturing processes, handling a wide range from raw material kneading to molding, vulcanization, and quality inspection.
Tire Cord Twisting Worker
This occupation involves twisting synthetic fibers for tire cords, the core material of tires, to produce yarn with high tensile strength.