Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Required Skills: Product inspection

15 matching jobs found.

Net knitting worker (fiber product)

Net knitting workers (fiber products) operate net knitting machines to manufacture net-like textile products, performing machine setup, preparation and adjustment of raw yarn, knitting, product inspection and correction, and maintenance checks.

Bulky Processed Yarn Manufacturing Worker

Bulky processed yarn manufacturing workers apply bulking processing (heating and mechanical treatment) to chemical fiber raw yarn to produce bulky yarn. They handle machine operation, quality inspection, machine adjustment, and more.

Plastic Compression Worker

Technical occupation that fills plastic raw materials into molds and manufactures molded products by applying pressure and heat.

Paper Box Lining Worker

Occupation that performs processing by attaching reinforcing paper or liners to the inside of cardboard or paper boxes.

Paper Box Sleeve Attaching Worker

A manufacturing line worker who attaches sleeve-like parts (sleeves) to paper boxes using machines or manual labor to complete the product.

Fiber trimming worker

Fiber trimming workers operate a napper (fiber trimming machine) to uniformly trim the excess lint or pile remaining on the surface of woven or knitted products, improving the product's appearance and texture.

Container assembler (rubber-made)

A manufacturing job that assembles rubber containers (containers, hoses, etc.) through a series of processes from material cutting to bonding, vulcanization, and inspection.

Raw Clay De-airing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

This occupation involves removing excess moisture and air bubbles from wet raw clay after forming in ceramics manufacturing to ensure product quality.

Double Saw Operator (Plywood Manufacturing)

Operator who operates double saw machines on the plywood manufacturing line to cut veneers for plywood to the specified dimensions.

Tricot Knitter

A manufacturing job that operates and adjusts tricot knitting machines to mass-produce knit fabrics for products.