Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Recommended Skills: Basic Mechanical Maintenance Knowledge

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Carbon Firing Worker

A job that processes molded carbon materials in a high-temperature firing furnace to manufacture carbon products (such as electrode materials).

Rotor Assembler

Specialist who assembles, adjusts, and inspects rotors of electrical machines such as motors and generators.

Die Punching Press Worker

A manufacturing job that sets metal materials in dies, operates press machines to punch metal sheets, and produces mass-produced parts.

Milk Concentration Worker (Condensed Milk Manufacturing)

This occupation involves pasteurizing raw milk by heating, producing condensed milk through processes such as vacuum concentration, performing hygiene management and quality inspections, and maintaining stable product standards.

Log Cutter

A profession that cuts logs felled and transported from forests to predetermined dimensions and shapes using cutting machines such as chainsaws, bandsaws, and circular saws.

Raw Material Mill Operator (Cement Manufacturing)

In cement manufacturing, operates and monitors raw material mills (ball mills) to crush and finely pulverize raw materials.

High-pressure Synthesis Worker

High-pressure synthesis workers operate equipment that performs chemical reactions under high pressure to manufacture chemical products and synthetic resins. They handle everything from raw material charging, setting reaction conditions, operation management, product extraction, and post-processing.

Service Engineer (Watch)

This occupation involves inspecting, repairing, and adjusting precision watches such as wristwatches and wall clocks to restore and maintain their performance and appearance.

Motorcycle Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles motorcycle parts and produces completed vehicles on the production line.

Screening Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)

Occupation that uses sieves (screens) in the pulp manufacturing process to remove impurities and variations in fiber size from the pulp, maintaining consistent product quality.