Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC Seven Tools)
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Milling Machine Assembler-Adjuster
Specialized profession that assembles milling machine parts and adjusts machine operation and machining accuracy.
Plastic Product Molding and Processing Worker
This occupation involves operating plastic product molding machines to process products into shapes using methods such as injection molding and extrusion molding. Responsibilities include mold preparation, setting molding conditions, product removal, quality inspection, and machine maintenance checks.
Freewheel Assembler (Automotive Parts)
Manufacturing worker who assembles automotive freewheel parts by hand or using machines and performs quality inspections.
Press Inspector (Metal Products Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that inspects the appearance and dimensions of metal products formed by press machines to ensure quality that meets standards.
Float Assembler (Automotive Parts Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that assembles and inspects automotive parts such as floats used in carburetors and engine parts.
Polarizer Finisher
Manufacturing technician responsible for assembling and finishing optical components (polarizers) using polarizing plates.
Current and Potential Transformer Assembler
A manufacturing job that selects and winds parts for current and potential transformers (transformers), performs insulation processing and soldering, assembles them, and conducts inspections and adjustments.
Manhole Cover (Lid) Manufacturer (Metal Casting)
A job that manufactures manhole covers by pouring molten metal into molds, followed by cooling and finishing.
Consumer Electronic Equipment Assembly Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring automated assembly equipment for consumer electronic machinery and appliances to produce high-quality products.
Woodworking Milling Machine Operator (Excluding Furniture and Joinery Manufacturing)
Woodworking milling machine operators use milling machines to cut wood, precisely shaping parts and products. They handle the operation and setup of processing machines, tool changes, quality inspections, and maintenance, engaging in the production of a wide range of wood products excluding furniture and joinery manufacturing.