Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Recommended Skills: PLC Control
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Base Paper Machine Operator (Machine Pouring)
A manufacturing worker who operates a paper machine to continuously produce base paper from pulp.
Synthetic Fiber Yarn Manufacturing Worker (Chemical Fiber)
A manufacturing job that produces synthetic fiber yarn from chemical fiber raw materials through processes such as spinning and drawing, performing machine operation/management and quality inspection.
Inspector (Electrical Equipment Manufacturing)
A job that inspects and measures the performance and quality of products on the electrical equipment manufacturing line to confirm whether they are manufactured according to specifications.
Raw Sugar Manufacturing Worker
Factory worker who extracts sugar from sugarcane or sugar beets, concentrates and crystallizes it to produce raw sugar.
Raw Oil and Fat Decomposition Worker
Worker who decomposes animal/plant-derived or mineral oils and fats through chemical and heat treatment to produce intermediate raw materials such as fatty acids and soap bases.
High-Voltage Switchboard Repair Worker
Specialized technical job that performs inspections, diagnoses, and repairs of high-voltage switchboards to support safe and stable power supply.
Hardening Worker (Margarine Manufacturing)
Hardening Worker (Margarine Manufacturing) is an occupation that manufactures margarine by adding hydrogen to fats and oils and controlling the hardening reaction.
Industrial Instrument Maintenance Inspector
A technical job that inspects, calibrates, and repairs measuring instruments (such as pressure gauges, thermometers, flow meters, etc.) in factories and plants to support normal operations.
High-Frequency Sewing Machine Assembler
Manufacturing technician who assembles the main body of high-frequency sewing machines, adjusts parts, and performs quality inspections.
Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing Equipment Operator
In a synthetic rubber plant, operate and monitor each process from polymerization to vulcanization and kneading using equipment to stably produce products.