Machine Assembly Workers X Workstyle: Manufacturing line
10 matching jobs found.
Rolling Mill Assembly and Adjustment Worker
A job that assembles and adjusts rolling mills to finish steel plates and metal materials to specified thicknesses and widths, ensuring product quality.
Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Assembler
Commercial refrigeration equipment assemblers assemble parts for commercial freezers and large refrigeration machines, and perform piping, electrical wiring, test runs, performance tests, refrigerant charging, etc.
Phase Sequence Indicator Assembler
Phase sequence indicator assemblers assemble parts of phase sequence indicators, devices that measure the phase sequence and phase of electrical equipment, and perform wiring, soldering, adjustment, and testing.
Weighing Instrument Assembler
Manufacturing position responsible for assembling parts, fine-tuning, inspecting, and calibrating weighing instruments such as scales.
Coat processing worker (lens manufacturing)
Specialized occupation that applies thin-film coatings such as anti-reflective and anti-fouling films to the surface of optical lenses to enhance functionality and durability.
Sealed Beam Manufacturing Worker
Engages in the manufacturing process of sealed beam lamps for automobiles, responsible for tasks from glass forming to filament assembly, vacuum sealing, and inspection as a manufacturing technician.
Chassis Assembler (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that assembles the underframe (chassis) of railway vehicles based on drawings.
Integrated Circuit Printing Worker
Manufacturing operator who handles the pattern formation process for integrated circuits, from photoresist application to exposure and development.
Binocular Adjuster
This occupation involves assembling, adjusting, and inspecting the optical components of binoculars, precisely aligning the focus and optical axis to achieve high-quality visual performance.
Electron Tube Assembler
Electron tube assemblers precisely assemble components of electron tubes such as vacuum tubes, seal them, and then perform evacuation and inspection as manufacturing technicians.