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

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Uniform Tailor

A craftsman who makes uniforms used in schools and companies, handling everything from cutting fabric based on patterns to sewing and finishing.

Flour Milling Inspector

Specialist who inspects and analyzes the quality of flour sampled from the milling process to confirm it meets standards and safety criteria.

Flour Milling and Blending Worker

Manufacturing job that crushes grains such as wheat, adjusts and mixes them into powder form. Manages raw material blending ratios and machine conditions while maintaining hygiene and quality.

Thread Sewing Bookbinder

Specialized occupation that forms the book's text block by sewing signatures (bundles of pages) with thread and completes bookbinding through cover pasting and other processes.

Bookbinding Machine Inspector

This job involves inspecting and checking the operation of bookbinding machines and the quality of output products to prevent defects and support stable machine operation.

Bookbinding Inspector

A profession that visually inspects books and booklets after the bookbinding process, checks page order, binding strength, printing quality, etc., and sorts out defective products.

Bookbinding Cutting Worker

Bookbinding cutting workers use guillotine cutters or cutting machines to cut paper or cardboard to specified sizes, performing pre-preparation for the bookbinding process as production technicians.

Bookbinding Finishing Worker

A profession that finishes books and booklets through processes such as folding printed sheets into signatures, spine gluing, cover pasting, trimming, and more.

Bookbinding Equipment Operator

Bookbinding equipment operators process printed materials such as books, magazines, and catalogs using bookbinding machines, handling processes including folding, signature gathering, gluing, and cutting. They are production equipment operators.

Bookbinding Spine Binding Worker

Specialized worker who binds printed paper bundles at the spine, attaches covers, and completes bookbinding.