Electric Wire Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Quality Inspection

24 matching jobs found.

Aluminum Wire Stranding Worker (Covered Wire Manufacturing)

A job that operates stranding machines to twist multiple aluminum wires together to manufacture stranded wires that form the conductor part of covered wires.

Vinyl Chloride Extrusion Worker (Electric Wire Manufacturing)

A job that melts vinyl chloride resin, extrudes it through a die, and manufactures covering material for electric wires.

Extrusion Worker (Vinyl Insulated Wire Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that operates an extruder to coat electric wires with heated and melted vinyl resin and manages the production line according to product specifications.

Cable Armoring Machine Operator (Communication and Power Cable Manufacturing)

An occupation that operates extruders and covering machines used in the sheathing process of communication cables and power cables to maintain product quality.

Cable Armor Worker

Manufacturing job that applies insulation and protective coatings to cables and wires. Uses extrusion molding machines to coat cables with resin, etc.

Cable Drying Worker

A cable drying worker is a specialist who operates drying furnaces or ovens in the manufacturing process of electric wires and cables, performing appropriate temperature control and quality inspections.

Steel Tape Armoring Worker

Manufacturing work that winds steel tape (steel tape) around electric wires or cables to form shielding or protective layers.

Coating Worker (Electric Wire Manufacturing Industry)

Specialized profession in the electric wire manufacturing industry that applies insulation covering and weather-resistant coating to electric wires.

Sheath Worker (Sheathed Wire Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that forms the outer sheath (sheath) of sheathed wires using an extruder and inspects product dimensions and quality. Responsible consistently from raw material formulation to machine adjustment and inspection.

Core Wire Stranding Worker

A job that twists core wires such as metal wires (mainly copper wires) using dedicated machines to manufacture conductors for cables.