Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Career Path: Manufacturing staff

24 matching jobs found.

Alumina Cement Manufacturing Worker

This occupation handles the manufacturing process of alumina cement from raw material blending to firing and crushing through machine operation and quality control.

Flat Glass Manufacturing Worker

Flat glass manufacturing workers melt raw materials in a melting furnace and form and process flat glass using methods such as the float glass process.

Foundry Additive Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures additives used in the casting process. Responsible for weighing and blending raw materials through granulation, drying, and packaging, while ensuring quality and safety.

Wallboard manufacturing worker

A job that processes wallboard (gypsum board) using manufacturing equipment to produce boards for interior and exterior architectural use.

Die stamping worker (soap manufacturing)

A occupation that manufactures soap products by mixing raw materials, molding and hardening soap into molds, cutting, finishing, etc.

Glass tableware manufacturing worker

A job that melts and shapes glass to manufacture tableware and tableware.

Fish scale foil maker

This occupation uses fish scales as raw material, subjecting them to cleaning and chemical treatments to manufacture thin sheet-like foil. It produces fish scale foil used as pigments in cosmetics, crafts, and more.

Gold wall manufacturer (gold leaf wallpaper manufacturing)

A profession that manufactures decorative wallpaper using gold leaf. Using traditional techniques and precise handwork, it produces high-end wallpaper for architectural interiors and restoration work.

Glass Fiber Manufacturing Worker

A job that melts and forms glass raw materials, draws them into fibers, and manufactures glass fibers (glass fiber).

Glass Rod Manufacturing Worker (Fishing Rod Manufacturing)

Manufacturing technician who molds, polishes, paints, and finishes the rod part of fishing rods using glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP).