Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Rotating Shifts
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Lubricating Oil Manufacturing Equipment Operator
This occupation is responsible for operating, monitoring, and maintaining equipment from raw material blending to reaction, separation, and filling in lubricating oil manufacturing plants.
Spreader Machine Operator (Extender Worker)
This occupation involves operating spreader machines or extender machines to spread the fabric before and after weaving of textile products to a uniform tension and width in the manufacturing process.
Raw Dried Konago Manufacturer
Raw dried konago manufacturers wash and salt-cure ikanago (konago), then dry it using sun drying or mechanical drying to produce raw dried konago products. They handle everything from raw material selection to packaging.
Slitter Operator (Metal Material Cutting)
Manufacturing technician responsible for cutting metal coil material to specified widths using a slitter machine and handling processes up to rewinding.
Molding Worker (Soap Manufacturing, Fats and Oils Processing)
Manufacturing worker who dissolves and blends soap or animal/vegetable fats and oils, molds using dies, and then cools and dries, etc.
Noodle Machine Worker
Noodle machine workers operate noodle-making machines in factories to mass-produce noodles, while also performing daily inspections and maintenance of the machines, quality control, and hygiene management.
Sausage Sterilization Worker (Fish Meat)
This occupation handles the sterilization process in the manufacturing of fish meat sausages, ensuring product quality and safety.
Cardboard Box Printing Worker
Cardboard box printing workers operate printing machines to print designs and text on the surface of cardboard boxes, handling plate mounting, ink mixing, color matching, and quality inspection in manufacturing.
Electromechanical Assembly Equipment Operator
Manufacturing operator job that operates assembly equipment for electromechanical devices, performing parts attachment, wiring, test runs, inspections, and adjustments.
Drain Cock Manufacturing Worker
Drain cock manufacturing workers use machining techniques such as lathes, milling machines, and CNC to cut, grind, drill holes, and thread metal valve parts called drain cocks (drain valves) that control the discharge of steam or liquids, and handle the entire process from assembly to inspection.