Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Factory Work

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Bar Steel Finishing Worker

This occupation involves shaping, cutting, inspecting quality, and finishing rolled bar steel (round steel) in the steel manufacturing process.

Bar Material Rolling Worker

Bar material rolling workers are manufacturing operators who heat and roll metal materials such as steel and aluminum to process them into bar shapes.

Paper Machine Operator

A manufacturing line technician who uses paper pulp as raw material, operates and manages the paper machine to produce paper products.

Digester Operator (Pulp Manufacturing)

Specialized professional who operates and monitors equipment that treats wood chips with alkaline solution at high temperature and high pressure to extract pulp.

Firing Worker (Abrasives Manufacturing)

Technical job that mixes and shapes abrasive raw materials, fires them in high-temperature kilns to control crystal structure, hardness, and particle size, and manufactures abrasives used as grinding materials.

Firing Worker (Fine Ceramic Product Manufacturing)

A profession that uses high-temperature furnaces to fire fine ceramic products under specified temperature and atmosphere conditions, stably producing product physical properties and quality.

Firing Worker (Glaze Production)

Manufacturing technician who mixes raw materials for glazes, applies glaze to the surfaces of pottery, porcelain, tiles, etc., and fires them in a kiln. Quality control and optimization of firing conditions are important.

Firing Finisher (Ceramics Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the finishing process after firing ceramics, performing tasks such as inspection, polishing, correction, and decoration on products removed from the kiln.

Calcined Gypsum Inspector

Factory worker who inspects the quality of calcined gypsum (gypsum dehydrated by heating) products and evaluates whether they meet standards.

Plaster of Paris Manufacturing Worker

This occupation heats gypsum ore in a high-temperature calcining furnace (kiln) to dehydrate dihydrate gypsum into plaster of Paris (burnt gypsum). It handles the entire process from raw material crushing, calcination, pulverization, blending, particle size adjustment, to packaging.