Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Manufacturing Line
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Transfer Mark Roller Press Worker (Ceramics Industry)
This occupation involves pressing pre-printed transfer marks onto ceramic products using roller machines to decorate the base material.
Wire Coating Worker
A specialist who applies paint to the surface of wires to enhance weather resistance and insulation, thereby ensuring quality and safety.
Automotive Electrical Components Installer (Automotive Manufacturing)
Job of installing electrical components such as engine control units, lights, and wire harnesses on the automotive assembly line.
Copper Foundry Worker
A job that involves melting copper alloys, pouring and forming them into molds using methods such as sand or lost wax casting, and performing finishing processes after cooling.
Ceramic Molder
Artisans and technicians who form clay and create ceramic products through drying and firing.
Body Glassblower (Glass Product Manufacturing)
A body glassblower is a master technician who uses a blowpipe to gather molten glass, blows into it, and shapes and finishes the product by hand.
Drum Manufacturing Worker (Paper)
Occupation that manufactures paper drum containers. Processes raw material paper tubes and laminated boards, forms cylindrical shapes through bonding and compression, and handles processes such as drying and inspection.
Transistor Encapsulation Worker
Manufacturing operator who performs resin encapsulation, subsequent process equipment operation, and inspection in the transistor packaging process.
Paint Mixer (Lacquerware Manufacturing)
A profession that prepares paints used in lacquerware manufacturing by blending and stirring raw materials such as pigments and resins, and manages color tones and viscosity.
Tanner (Tanning Hide Worker)
A profession that tans animal hides using chemicals or plant tannins to produce durable and flexible leather.