Wood, Pulp, and Paper Product Inspection Workers X Personality Traits: Attentive

15 matching jobs found.

Paperboard Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting the thickness, basis weight, strength, and surface quality of products on paperboard production lines such as cardboard linerboard, confirming compliance with standards, and recording results.

Wood Base Sorting Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting and sorting the appearance, dimensions, and defects of sawn wood blanks in the wood product manufacturing process to confirm compliance with quality standards.

Wood, Bamboo, Grass, and Vine Product Inspector

A job that inspects the appearance and dimensions of products made from natural materials such as wood, bamboo, grass, and vines to check compliance with quality standards.

Raw Log Inspector

The Raw Log Inspector is a specialist who inspects defects such as cracks and knot holes in raw logs at sawmills and similar facilities using visual checks and measuring instruments, and sorts them according to grade classification and intended use.

Plywood Material Tester

A technical job that measures and evaluates the strength, moisture content, adhesive strength, etc., of plywood using various testing machines, contributing to quality control.

Plywood Sorter (Plywood Manufacturing)

This occupation involves visually and mechanically inspecting plywood transported from the production line, determining quality, and removing and classifying non-standard products.

Product Grader (Lumber)

A profession that inspects the appearance, dimensions, moisture content, strength, etc., of lumber products and classifies them by grade according to quality.

Sorting and Grading Worker (Sawmilling)

A profession that inspects the quality of sawn lumber in sawmills and sorts and grades it by grade.

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.