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

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Wool Spinner

A profession that processes wool or animal fiber raw materials using carding and combing machines to produce uniform slivers for the spinning process.

Enamel Ironware Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures enamel ironware with corrosion resistance and aesthetics by applying glass-quality glaze (enamel) to iron products and firing them at high temperatures. It handles a series of processes from metal forming to surface treatment, glaze adjustment, and firing.

Enamel Firing and Finishing Worker

A manufacturing technician who applies a vitreous coating (enamel) to metal substrates, fires and polishes it at high temperatures to improve durability and aesthetics.

Honing Machine Operator

A machining job that operates a honing machine to finish the inner and outer diameters and surface roughness of parts with high precision.

Homer Worker

A job that uses a press machine to punch, bend, and form metal materials set in a die to manufacture mass-produced parts.

Ball Manufacturing Worker (For Ballpoint Pens)

A profession that processes and polishes metal precision spheres to manufacture balls used in the tips of ballpoint pens.

Drill Press Operator

A job that involves processing such as drilling holes and chamfering in metal materials using a drill press.

Other Food Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers

A job that handles the manufacturing and processing processes of various foods through machine operation and line work, maintaining quality and hygiene.

Preserved Food Manufacturing Equipment Operator

A job that operates and monitors equipment for manufacturing preserved foods such as canned goods, pickles, and jam, ensuring quality and hygiene.

Button Attacher (Manual)

Worker who attaches buttons to clothing or fabric products by hand.