Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Day Shift

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Brush Manufacturing Worker

Brush manufacturing workers produce various brush products such as paintbrushes, toothbrushes, and cosmetic brushes. They are responsible for everything from preparing raw materials to implanting bristles, forming, finishing, and inspecting, combining machine operations with detailed manual work to maintain quality while achieving mass production.

Plastic Cutter

This occupation involves cutting raw materials such as plastic sheets and films to specified sizes using cutting machines or hand tools.

Plastic Injection Molding Worker

This occupation involves operating plastic injection molding machines, injecting molten resin into molds, and manufacturing various plastic products.

Plastic Molding Die Maker

Specialized profession that machines, assembles, and finishes molds for forming plastic products based on design drawings.

Plastic Product Buff Polishing Worker

Manufacturing worker who uses buff polishing machines or polishing cloths to polish the surface of plastic products and improve finishing quality.

Plastic Joining and Cutting Worker

A job that joins (welds or adheres) and cuts components of plastic products to perform shape processing and assembly.

Plunger Manufacturer (Mechanical Parts)

A job that handles cutting, grinding, finishing, and inspection in the manufacturing of plungers, which are a type of mechanical parts.

Pleating Worker (For Sewn Products)

A manufacturing technician job that applies pleats (fine folds) to sewn products using machines or manual labor to refine design and quality.

Prism Polishing Worker

A manufacturing job that precisely polishes optical glass components such as prisms to achieve the specified shape and surface quality.

Prepaid Card Manufacturing Worker

A job that handles mass production processes such as molding, printing, and embedding IC chips or magnetic stripes in plastic prepaid cards.