Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Production Manager
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Coil Winder (Electric Motor Manufacturing)
This occupation manufactures the winding sections that significantly influence product performance by winding coils onto molds or cores for electric motors and performing insulation processing. It uses manual labor or automatic winding machines and requires high precision and skills.
Wound Magnet Assembler
Wound magnet assemblers manufacture, assemble, and inspect coil-shaped magnets used in electrical equipment. They operate winding machines, perform hand-winding of coils, and combine magnet parts.
Makihada Manufacturer
Makihada manufacturers use maki wood to perform processes such as cutting, forming, assembly, and finishing to produce wood products. They are specialized professionals.
Wooden Sleeper Manufacturing Worker (Wooden)
A profession that manufactures wooden sleepers used in railways and elsewhere. Handles the entire process from log selection, drying, cutting, finishing, to protective treatment.
Sleeper Manufacturing Worker (Concrete)
This occupation manufactures concrete railway sleepers. It mixes cement, aggregates, and water, pours into formwork, compacts with vibration or pressure, and completes the product through processes such as curing and demolding.
Machining Center Operator
A job that operates a machining center, a type of CNC machine tool, to perform cutting machining on metal parts. Responsible for program input, tool changes, setting machining conditions, and quality checks.
Muffle Kiln Worker (Enamel Ironware Manufacturing)
Skilled technical position that operates muffle kilns, performs firing of enamel ironware, and handles product quality control.
Vacuum Flask Manufacturing Worker
A profession involving assembly, inspection, and quality control of vacuum-insulated containers (vacuum flasks) on the manufacturing line.
Bean Flour Manufacturing Worker
Occupation of manufacturing bean flour using soybeans as raw material through processes such as washing, dehulling, crushing, drying, and grading.
Multicoating Operator (Lens Manufacturing)
This occupation involves sequentially coating multiple functional thin films on the surface of optical lenses to impart properties such as anti-reflection, scratch resistance, and water repellency.