Ceramics and Stone Product Manufacturing Workers X Personality Traits: Meticulous

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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.

Concrete Panel Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that mixes cement, aggregates, and water, pours into factory formwork to produce concrete panels, and performs demolding, curing, and quality inspection.

Concrete Pavement Slab Manufacturing Worker

Specialized manufacturing worker who mixes and forms concrete raw materials to produce concrete slabs for pavements.

Concrete Mixer Operator

This occupation involves operating mixer trucks at ready-mixed concrete manufacturing plants, handling everything from raw material feeding and mixing to quality control and transportation.

Sand Mixer (Ceramics)

A manufacturing technical position that kneads clay and sand, raw materials for products, for the ceramics industry, and supplies uniform materials.

Kneading Worker (Cement Mortar Product Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who mixes and kneads raw materials for cement mortar products, supporting the product manufacturing process.

Kneading Worker (Ceramics)

This occupation mixes clay raw materials to an appropriate moisture content and uniform state, preparing them for easy processing. It handles a critical process directly linked to product quality and strength.

Siding Manufacturing Worker (Gypsum-based)

Factory worker who forms, processes, and finishes siding boards made from gypsum as raw material.

Material Batching Operator (Ready-Mixed Concrete Manufacturing)

This occupation manufactures ready-mixed concrete by batching cement, aggregates, water, admixtures, etc., in appropriate proportions and managing quality.

Sabou Stone Worker

Specialized profession that processes and assembles sabou facilities (such as stone retaining walls and sabou dams) using stone materials on-site to prevent collapses in rivers and slopes.