Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Shift work
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Forging Furnace Operator
This occupation involves operating and adjusting equipment that heats steel and other materials in high-temperature furnaces and supplies them to forging presses or hammers under appropriate temperature management.
Forging Hammer Worker
Forging hammer workers use forging press hammers to strike heated metal materials, shaping parts and tools into predetermined forms. This is a specialized profession.
Forging Press Worker
A profession that heats metal materials and forges them into predetermined shapes using press machines.
Carbon Electrode Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that crushes and mixes raw materials such as coal coke, and manufactures and finishes carbon electrodes using molding machines and sintering furnaces.
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.
Tapering Worker (Rubber Belt Manufacturing)
Performs manufacturing operations to laminate multiple rubber plies onto the core material of rubber belts and adjust them to specified thicknesses and dimensions.
Tannin Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job that extracts, purifies, dries plant-derived tannin raw materials, and turns them into products.
Insulation Material Manufacturing Worker (Glass Wool Type)
A job that forms molten glass into fibers, processes them into mats, and manufactures glass wool insulation materials.
Single-function planer operator
Specialized occupation that uses general-purpose planers to perform flat machining on metal parts. Reads blueprints, sets cutting conditions, and performs high-precision finishing.
Veneer Composer
Specialist who selects thinly sliced wood (veneer sheets) and bonds them to a base material using adhesive and a press machine.