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

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Chemical Treatment Worker

A manufacturing job that applies chemical treatments to metal surfaces to improve corrosion resistance and adhesion.

Plastic Molding Press Worker

A job that molds plastic materials by pressing them into molds to manufacture various plastic products.

Plastic Hand Molding Worker

This occupation involves manually shaping plastic materials to manufacture products. It creates diverse shapes using hand techniques or simple jigs without molds.

Household Vacuum Cleaner Inspector

A job that inspects and evaluates the performance and safety of household vacuum cleaners through various tests to determine if they meet quality standards.

Die/Mold Inspector

In the die/mold manufacturing process, uses measuring instruments and visual checks to inspect whether the die/mold's shape, dimensions, and surface condition conform to design specifications, ensuring quality.

Heating Furnace Worker (Metal Heat Treatment)

Manufacturing job specializing in heat treatment to adjust hardness, toughness, and residual stress of metal parts by operating heating furnaces.

Variable Capacitor Inspector

A skilled worker who evaluates the performance and safety of variable capacitors using various test equipment and determines whether they meet standards and quality criteria.

Paper Tube Manufacturing Worker

Paper tube manufacturing workers set raw paper in machines and manufacture paper tubes through processes such as winding, gluing, and cutting. They handle the operation of manufacturing machines, quality control, and maintenance inspections.

Camera Meter Inspector

This occupation involves measuring the performance and accuracy of cameras and optical measuring instruments, performing calibration and adjustments. Responsible for inspecting products after manufacturing processes or repairs to ensure they meet specifications.

Glass Fiber Worker

Manufacturing technician who combines glass fibers and resin to mold and process FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic) products.