Metal Utensil, Fixture, and Mold Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Welding
47 matching jobs found.
Safe manufacturing worker
Safe manufacturing workers are craftsmen or technicians responsible for processing steel plates, welding, assembly, painting, inspection, etc., in the manufacturing of safes, fireproof safes, and valuables storage cabinets.
Metal Furniture Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures metal furniture (desks, chairs, storage furniture, etc.) and is a technical role responsible for various processes such as cutting, bending, welding, assembling, painting, and finishing metal sheets.
Metal Sash Manufacturing Worker
This occupation involves cutting, processing, welding, and assembling aluminum or steel sashes based on drawings to manufacture window frames and door frames for construction. It combines machine operations and manual work to ensure quality and dimensional accuracy.
Metal Joint Manufacturing Worker
A technical job that uses press machines, cutting machines, welding machines, etc., to manufacture, finish, and inspect metal joints for construction and machinery.
Metal Sash Manufacturing Worker
Craftsman who processes, assembles, and finishes metal sashes such as window frames, doors, and shutters based on drawings.
Metal Desk Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures metal office desks, etc., through processes such as cutting, bending, welding, assembly, and finishing.
Metal Door Manufacturing Worker
A job that processes steel plates and aluminum plates, performs welding and assembly, goes through painting and finishing, and manufactures metal doors.
Metal Products Manufacturing Worker (Integrated Operations)
Occupation responsible for the integrated process from cutting and bending metal products to welding, assembly, and polishing finishing. Processes metal parts based on drawings and completes them into finished products.
Metal Fence Assembly Worker
A manufacturing job that assembles and installs metal fence components at factories or construction sites.
Metal Die Repair Worker
This occupation repairs worn or damaged parts of metal dies (press molds) to maintain precision. It regenerates dies through polishing, welding, and assembly adjustments.