Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Factory work
1974 matching jobs found.
Photo Developer
Occupation involving the development and printing of film photographs. Uses darkrooms and developing equipment to produce photo prints from film.
Phototypesetter
A phototypesetter uses photographic plate-making technology to expose text and graphics onto film or plates, creating printing flats.
Photo Film Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician responsible for the entire process from raw material mixing to coating, drying, slitting, inspection, and packaging of photo film.
Chassis Assembler (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that assembles the underframe (chassis) of railway vehicles based on drawings.
Shutter Parts Assembler (Camera Manufacturing)
Manufacturing worker who precisely assembles camera shutter parts to ensure performance and quality.
Dip Plater
A job that plates metal parts using the immersion method (dip) with chemical agents to impart rust resistance and decorativeness to the surface.
Vehicle Worker (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)
A profession that consistently handles the manufacturing processes of railway vehicles, including assembly, welding, machining, and inspection, ensuring high quality and safety.
Vehicle Maintenance Staff (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)
Specialist who performs inspections, checks, maintenance, and repairs on railway vehicles during the manufacturing process and after operation, supporting safe and stable operation.
Vehicle Ironworker
Skilled trade involving processing, assembling, and repairing metal parts for railway vehicles and special vehicles. Performs welding, cutting, bending processing, and creates high-precision structures based on blueprints.
Vehicle Electrical Inspector (Railway)
Job that inspects, tests, and adjusts the electrical systems (control devices, motors, wiring, etc.) of railway vehicles to support safe operation.