Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Recommended Skills: Crane Operation

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Wire Manufacturing Worker

Wire manufacturing workers apply coverings to conductor wires such as copper or aluminum wires, perform stranding and forming processes to manufacture electric wires and cables.

Wire Winding Worker

Wire winding workers handle manufacturing tasks that accurately wind electric wires and cables onto reels or drums for shipment or supply to the next process.

Converter Hearth Worker (Steelmaking)

Operates the converter, performing tasks from charging molten iron to oxygen blowing and slag removal to produce molten steel that meets quality standards. This is a field operation job.

Drum Manufacturing Worker (Paper)

Occupation that manufactures paper drum containers. Processes raw material paper tubes and laminated boards, forms cylindrical shapes through bonding and compression, and handles processes such as drying and inspection.

Non-Ferrous Metal Melting Furnace Worker

Non-ferrous metal melting furnace workers melt non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper in high-temperature melting furnaces, manage quality, and supply them for casting or forming in the manufacturing industry.

Brake Lining Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles brake lining parts for automobiles and industrial machinery using machines or by hand, handling bonding, pressing, and inspection processes.

Precast Worker (Cement Product Manufacturing)

This occupation involves manufacturing precast concrete products in a factory, handling the entire process from formwork assembly to concrete pouring, demolding, finishing, and inspection.

Press Operator (Recycled Resources Wholesale Business)

This job involves compressing and baling metal scrap using a press machine to process it into a form suitable for circulation as recycled resources, thereby efficiently handling loading, storage, and transportation.

Boat Lifting and Lowering Equipment Installer

A skilled trade that installs boat lifting and lowering equipment at marinas, shipyards, etc., handling everything from assembly to piping, wiring, and test runs.

Roll Changer (Papermaking)

A technical job in a paper mill that supports continuous production by replacing winding rolls used in the paper product production line and adjusting machines.