Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Manufacturing Line
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Air Stamp Hammer Worker
A metal processing technician who uses pneumatic stamp hammers to forge metal materials by striking and manufacture parts.
Sanitary Mask Manufacturing Worker
A profession that operates machines and manages quality from setting raw materials to forming, inspecting, and packaging on the sanitary mask production line.
Aging Worker (Electron Tube Manufacturing)
Aging workers are responsible for the task of energizing and heating completed electron tubes for a certain period in electron tube manufacturing to stabilize their performance and evaluate reliability.
SM (Styrene Monomer) Manufacturing Worker
This occupation involves managing a series of processes from raw material preparation to reaction control, separation and purification, and quality inspection in a styrene monomer manufacturing plant.
NC Drilling Machine Operator
Skilled worker who uses numerically controlled (NC) drilling machines to precisely drill holes in metal parts.
Engine Test Run Worker
Specialized profession that operates and inspects engines on a test bench after the manufacturing process, evaluating performance and checking for abnormalities.
End Mill Machinist
A job that operates general-purpose milling machines, etc., and processes metal parts to high precision using end mills.
Extrusion Worker (Soap Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who operates an extruder to shape soap products into a specific shape and size.
Carpet Weaver
A manufacturing technician who weaves yarn, the raw material for carpets, using machines or hand-weaving, and finishes them into products.
Carbon Tissue Burn-in Worker
Specialized worker in the printing plate-making process who attaches carbon tissue to plate material and fixes the photosensitive layer using a burn-in machine.