Wood, Pulp, and Paper Product Inspection Workers X Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
30 matching jobs found.
Bamboo Products Inspector
A profession that conducts quality inspections on appearance, dimensions, strength, etc., in the manufacturing process of bamboo products and selects products that meet the standards.
Barrel Repairer (Empty Barrel Inspection and Repair)
This occupation involves visually inspecting and leak-testing empty wooden barrels to check quality, repairing cracks or distortions, replacing fittings, and restoring them to a reusable condition.
Cardboard Box Finishing Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting the appearance, dimensions, printing, and gluing status of finished cardboard boxes in the manufacturing process and sorting out defective products.
Vine Product Inspector
A job that inspects the quality and standards of products such as wood products, pulp, and paper products using visual checks and measuring instruments.
Wood, Pulp, and Paper Products Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting whether the appearance, dimensions, etc., of wood products, pulp, and paper products in the manufacturing process meet the specified standards.
Pulp Inspector
A profession that collects samples from raw pulp to finished pulp products, conducts physical property tests and chemical analyses to evaluate and confirm quality.
Railroad Sleeper Inspector
Inspects the quality of railroad sleepers to ensure safety and durability. Measures and checks appearance, dimensions, moisture content, strength, etc., and identifies defective products.
Wood Products, Pulp, and Paper Products Inspector
A job that inspects and measures the quality of wood products, pulp, and paper products during the manufacturing process to confirm compliance with standards.
Wooden Pipe Inspector
Specialist who inspects the appearance, dimensions, strength, etc., of wooden tubular products (wooden pipes) and determines if they meet quality standards.
Disposable Chopstick Sorter
This occupation involves visually or mechanically inspecting for defective products or abnormalities on the disposable chopstick manufacturing line and sorting good products from defective ones.