Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: On-site work
86 matching jobs found.
CO2 Arc Welder
A profession that uses carbon dioxide gas (CO2) as shielding gas to join metal components with a semi-automatic arc welding machine.
Carbon Rod Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures carbon rods (such as graphite electrodes) by blending and forming raw materials like petroleum coke, followed by high-temperature firing and polishing.
Chip Manufacturing Worker
An occupation that crushes wood, dries and classifies it to produce wood chips.
Communication Equipment Adjuster
Communication equipment adjusters specialize in performance testing, adjustment, and maintenance inspections of telecommunications equipment such as telephone switches and radio devices.
Steel Frame Gas Cutter
Specialized occupation operating gas cutting machines using acetylene and oxygen at construction sites and elsewhere to cut steel frame members according to design dimensions.
Tower Ironworker
Specialized technical profession responsible for manufacturing and maintenance of transmission towers by processing, assembling, and installing steel structures such as transmission towers and communication towers at factories and sites.
Electrolytic Keeper Worker
Specialized technical job that uses electrolytic cells to refine non-ferrous metals (mainly copper, etc.) and produce high-purity metals.
Utility Pole Fabricator (Concrete)
Workers who produce concrete utility poles in a factory. They handle a series of processes including mixing raw materials, pouring into formwork, vibration compression, curing, finishing, and quality inspection.
Toji
As the top executive at a sake brewery, oversees all brewing processes from preparation through fermentation management, pressing, and pasteurization.
Door manufacturing worker (wooden)
A manufacturing job that produces wooden doors, sliding doors, etc., handling everything consistently from cutting to assembly and finishing.