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

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Magnetic Vibrator Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures, assembles, and inspects small vibration motors (magnetic vibrators) used in smartphones, game consoles, etc.

Jig Worker

A profession that designs, manufactures, adjusts, and repairs jigs (tools used in manufacturing sites for positioning and fixing parts during processing and assembly).

Wet Kneading Worker (Brick and Tile Manufacturing)

This occupation involves blending clay, the raw material for bricks and tiles, adding moisture, and kneading it homogeneously. It handles important tasks that form the basis for the molding, drying, and firing processes.

Bicycle Tire Tube Molding Worker (Rubber Product Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who molds the tube part of bicycle tires from rubber materials and performs vulcanization and inspection.

Automotive Pipe Installer

Manufacturing site workers who process, assemble, and weld various automotive pipes based on drawings, ensuring vehicle functionality and safety through fastening and inspections.

Automotive Parts Inspector

A profession that inspects various automotive parts visually and with measuring instruments based on drawings and specifications, and manages quality.

Shifter Worker (Flour Milling)

A job that operates shifters (sieving machines) in flour mills to adjust powder particle size and remove foreign matter.

Fatty Acid Distillation Worker

Operator in chemical product manufacturing who distills and fractionates fatty acids from raw oils or waste oils using fractionation towers, etc., to increase purity. Performs operation monitoring, quality inspection, safety management, and equipment maintenance.

Gauze Weaver

Gauze weavers operate looms using fine threads to produce lightweight fabrics (gauze fabrics).

Shuro Broom Maker

Shuro broom makers are artisans and technicians who handcraft brooms using fibers from the shuro palm.