Ceramics and Stone Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Production Engineer
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Tempered Glass Worker
A tempered glass worker is a manufacturing technician who produces and inspects strengthened tempered glass through processes of heating and quenching flat glass to enhance its strength.
Molding Worker (Fine Ceramics Product Manufacturing)
Manufacturing occupation that fills molds with fine ceramics raw material powder and forms it to create product shapes.
Abrasive Cloth Manufacturer
A manufacturing job that produces abrasive materials such as abrasive cloth (sandpaper) from raw fabric, handling processes like coating, drying, grit sorting, cutting, and inspection.
Raw Material Compounder (Ceramics)
A manufacturing technical position that compounds raw materials for ceramic products at specified ratios and performs quality control.
Raw Material Mill Operator (Cement Manufacturing)
In cement manufacturing, operates and monitors raw material mills (ball mills) to crush and finely pulverize raw materials.
Concrete Curb Manufacturing Worker
This occupation handles the manufacturing process of concrete curbs, from material mixing to formwork installation, pouring, vibration compaction, demolding, curing, and quality inspection.
Concrete Pile Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures concrete piles (piles) used in construction and civil engineering works. It handles mixing raw materials, assembling formwork, pouring concrete, compaction, curing, and inspection.
Plaster Manufacturing Worker (Excluding Plastering Work)
Factory worker who manufactures architectural plaster, from calcining lime raw materials through crushing, blending, and bagging.
Chamotte Brick Manufacturer
A profession that uses chamotte (highly heat-resistant clay material) as raw material to form and fire refractory bricks, manufacturing products mainly used as lining materials for high-temperature furnaces and kilns.
Firing Worker (Abrasives Manufacturing)
Technical job that mixes and shapes abrasive raw materials, fires them in high-temperature kilns to control crystal structure, hardness, and particle size, and manufactures abrasives used as grinding materials.