Ceramics and Stone Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Equipment maintenance
14 matching jobs found.
Roof Tile Manufacturing Worker
Job involving the manufacture of roof tiles for buildings. Handles processes from clay mixing, forming, drying, firing, to finishing.
Dolomite (dolomite) manufacturing worker
A job that manufactures industrial calcined dolomite by calcining, crushing, and pulverizing dolomite (calcined dolomite) raw materials.
Glass Fiber Manufacturing Worker
A job that melts and forms glass raw materials, draws them into fibers, and manufactures glass fibers (glass fiber).
Graphite Product Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician who handles raw material mixing, forming, sintering, machining, and quality inspection for graphite (graphite) products.
Graphite Round Rod Forming Worker
Manufacturing operator who mixes graphite powder with binder, forms into round rods, dries, and sinters. Produces parts used in electrodes, heat exchanger components, etc.
Concrete Pole Manufacturing Worker
An occupation that manufactures concrete poles (utility poles or support poles) inside factories, handling the entire process from mixing, pouring, forming, curing, inspection, to shipping in an integrated manner.
Firing worker (clay tile manufacturing)
Responsible for the firing process of clay tiles, using kilns to high-temperature treat raw materials to ensure product strength and durability. Temperature control, quality inspection, and safety management are important.
Calcined Gypsum Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who produces building and industrial calcined gypsum using gypsum as raw material through calcination, crushing, and adjustment processes.
Bisque Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job that produces the bisque (white body) of ceramic products, handling everything from raw material mixing to forming, drying, and bisque firing.
Carbon Rod Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures carbon rods (such as graphite electrodes) by blending and forming raw materials like petroleum coke, followed by high-temperature firing and polishing.