Wood Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Band Saw

19 matching jobs found.

Overhead Saw Operator (Lumber Milling)

A job that uses lumber milling machines (overhead saw or band saw) to cut logs to specified dimensions and manufacture lumber such as boards and square timbers.

Saw Machine Operator

Saw machine operators operate wood-specific cutting machines such as band saws and table saws, performing cutting processes suited to product shapes. They are manufacturing technicians.

Bench Saw Woodworker

A profession that uses a band saw to cut and shape wood, performing basic processing for wooden parts and products.

Sawyer (Lumber Milling)

A job that operates sawmill machines to cut logs into lumber such as boards and square timbers to specified dimensions.

Wood Product Manufacturer

This occupation involves cutting, shaping, assembling, and finishing wood to manufacture wooden products such as furniture, fixtures, and doors/windows. It combines machine operation and manual work to complete products based on design drawings.

Woodworking Machine Operator (Excluding Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing)

A job that operates woodworking machines to process wooden parts and semi-finished products to specific dimensions and shapes.

Woodworking Machine Operator (Wooden Furniture and Joinery Manufacturing)

Woodworking machine operators operate, program, and adjust woodworking machines such as CNC routers, planers, and band saws on production lines for wooden furniture and joinery, processing components based on design drawings. They also perform machine maintenance inspections, quality control, and safety management.

Woodworking Cutter Worker (Excluding Furniture and Fixture Manufacturing)

A job that uses cutting machines such as circular saws and band saws to cut logs and lumber to specified dimensions and prepare materials for the next process.

Rack Woodworking Machine Operator

A manufacturing engineering job that operates, adjusts, and maintains various woodworking machines such as NC routers and planers to mass-produce components like wooden racks.