Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Shift work
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Electric Furnace Worker (Chemical)
A job that operates electric furnaces in the chemical product manufacturing process, performs heating, melting, and heat treatment of raw materials, and manages quality and safety.
Electric Furnace Worker (Corundum Manufacturing)
A profession that uses an electric furnace to fire corundum (aluminum oxide) at high temperatures to manufacture raw materials for industrial ceramics.
Electric Furnace Worker (Steelmaking)
A technical job that uses an electric furnace to melt iron scrap, controls temperature and chemical composition, and manufactures steel.
Electric furnace worker (non-ferrous metal smelting)
Operators who use electric furnaces to melt and refine non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper, adjust them to the specified quality, and supply them to the casting process.
Electric Furnace Winding Worker (Glass Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who uses an electric furnace to melt glass raw materials, draws the molten glass into thin fibers, and winds it using a winding machine to produce products.
Electronic Equipment Assembly Machine Operator
An operator who operates assembly equipment for electronic applied machinery and appliances, combining electronic parts and mechanical parts to mass-produce products.
Electronic Equipment Wire Harness Assembler
A job that involves bundling and assembling electronic components and cables, responsible for manufacturing electronic application products such as wire harnesses.
Electronic Applied Equipment Inspector
Electronic Applied Equipment Inspectors conduct functional tests, performance inspections, and reliability evaluations after the manufacture of electronic devices and electronic applied equipment to confirm quality and safety.
Electronic Device Wire Harness Assembler
A profession that manufactures, assembles, and inspects wiring bundles (wire harnesses) used in electronic devices.
Electron Tube Assembler
Electron tube assemblers precisely assemble components of electron tubes such as vacuum tubes, seal them, and then perform evacuation and inspection as manufacturing technicians.