Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Equipment Maintenance

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Thick Paper Beater

Specialized profession that manufactures thick paper used for packaging materials and cardboard. Responsible for a series of processes from raw material adjustment to sheet formation, drying, calendering, and finishing.

Paper Plate Manufacturing Worker

Paper plate manufacturing workers mass-produce paper plates from pulp. They handle processes such as raw material adjustment, machine forming, drying, coating, inspection, and packaging.

Artificial Leather Base Paper Papermaker

Artificial leather base paper papermakers produce the base paper for synthetic leather by adjusting and mixing fiber pulp and resin, forming it into sheets using a papermaking machine, drying and polishing it, and managing quality.

Acid Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)

A chemical plant operator who operates and monitors acid treatment tanks in the pulp manufacturing process, adjusts chemical solutions, and manages quality.

Seasoning Worker

A manufacturing job that operates seasoning machines to stabilize the moisture content and dimensions of paper products (mainly linerboard or corrugated board materials).

Corrugated Board Sheet Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing worker responsible for laminating base paper, press processing, cutting, and inspection on the corrugated board sheet production line.

Pulp and Paper Products Manufacturing Worker

On-site worker responsible for the entire process from raw material preparation of pulp and paper products to papermaking, drying, finishing, and inspection.

Pulp Raw Material Worker

Pulp raw material workers adjust and process wood chips and chemicals used in pulp manufacturing and supply them to the production process.

Pulp Bleaching (Bleaching) Worker

Manufacturing work that uses chemicals to bleach and whiten pulp, improving its quality as a raw material for paper.

Pulp Grinding Worker

A technical job that involves mechanically grinding raw materials such as wood chips to separate and produce pulp fibers, which are the raw material for paper.