Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Metal Products) X Required Skills: Blueprint reading
32 matching jobs found.
Shaper operator
Shaper operators, also known as shapers, operate general-purpose metalworking machines called shapers to perform cutting processes on flat surfaces and grooves of metal materials. They set tools and cutting conditions based on drawings and carry out machining with high precision.
Lathe operator
A job that involves cutting and machining metal materials using a general-purpose lathe to manufacture parts.
Shipbuilding assembly ironworker
A manufacturing technician who processes iron parts and structures, temporarily assembles and welds them at shipyards to build the ship's skeletal framework.
Shipbuilding assembly welder
A profession specializing in assembling the ship's framework and steel plates at shipyards and joining them using various welding methods.
Shipbuilder
Manufacturing technician who fabricates and welds steel materials to assemble ship hulls and internal structures.
Turbine Boilermaker
Specialist who cuts, forms, welds, assembles, and performs quality tests on the outer shell (boiler body) of steam or gas-powered turbines using metal plates and pipes.
Dieing machine worker
A job that operates dieing machines and uses dies to perform press processing such as punching and drawing of metal sheets.
Bench Lathe Operator
Occupation involving cutting and machining of metal parts using bench-type lathe machines. Handles everything consistently from setup, cutting, finishing, to inspection based on drawings.
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.
Thread rolling machine operator
Operates a thread rolling machine (screw rolling machine) to mass-produce high-precision threads and tooth profiles on metal rods using cold rolling.