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

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Chain Assembler

A job that manufactures by combining chain parts to give products their shape and functionality.

Chikiri (Slitting) Worker

A manufacturing job that operates machines such as slitters to cut woven fabrics and non-woven fabrics to specified widths, performs quality inspections, and simple maintenance.

Storage Battery Finishing Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles completed storage batteries and performs finishing inspections, surface treatments, and packaging.

Textile Dyer (Fiber)

Textile dyers specialize in uniformly dyeing fabrics by handling the entire process from pre-treatment to dyeing and finishing for fiber products.

Syringe manufacturing worker (glass)

Manufacturing technician responsible for the production processes of medical glass syringes, from melting raw glass to forming, inspection, and quality control.

Wire drawing worker

A job involving machine operation and quality control to draw metal rods or wires using dies and process them to the specified wire diameter.

Medium White Sugar Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing worker responsible for producing medium white sugar, one of the sugar refining processes. Processes raw sugar, managing and operating the crystallization, centrifugation, and drying processes.

Tube Winder (Paper Core Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job in a paper core factory where raw paper is wound, bonded and cut to produce paper cores (tubes).

Ultrasonic Metal Welder

Processing technician who solid-phase bonds metal parts using ultrasonic vibration. Uses high-frequency vibration to crimp and weld parts together, bonding without relying on electricity or heat.

Compounder (Soft Drink Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the manufacturing process of measuring raw materials for soft drinks and mixing them appropriately. It supports the stable operation of the production line while maintaining quality and hygiene.