Anchor (Anchor) Manufacturing Worker

あんかー(いかり)せいぞうこう

Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Manufacturing technician who handles the process from casting to machining, heat treatment, and inspection of anchors (anchors) for ships.

Description

Anchor manufacturing workers are professionals who produce anchors used for ships and marine structures. They melt metal and pour it into molds for casting, then perform machining, polishing, heat treatment, and surface treatment after casting to ensure the dimensions, strength, and corrosion resistance meet product standards. Manufacturing involves handling heavy objects using cranes and forklifts, high-precision machining with CNC lathes and milling machines, quality inspections with various testing equipment, and emphasizes safety management and process control.

Future Outlook

While progressing stably in line with demand from shipbuilding and marine structures, it faces competition from overseas production bases and advancing automation, requiring the acquisition of advanced processing technologies.

Personality Traits

Cooperative / Highly Safety-Conscious / Meticulous / Patient

Work Style

Day Shift / Factory Employment / Rotating Shifts / Team Work

Career Path

Manufacturing Operator → Casting Technician → Machining Technician → Quality Control Staff → Production Manager → Manufacturing Department Manager

Required Skills

Blueprint Reading / Casting Technology / Heat Treatment / Inspection Measurement / Machining (CNC Lathe/Milling Machine)

Recommended Skills

5S and Safety Management / Basics of Metal Materials Science / CAD/CAM Operation / Quality Management (ISO9001)

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Requires strict adherence to dimensional tolerances and ensuring surface quality.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Physical strength and endurance are required due to handling heavy anchors.
Problem Solving Requires the ability to identify and correct causes of casting defects or machining issues.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Many standardized manufacturing processes, with limited need for creative thinking.

Related Qualifications

  • Arc Welding Operator
  • Crane Operator
  • Forklift Operation Skills Training
  • Slinging Skills Training

Aliases

  • Anchor Manufacturing Worker

Related Jobs

  • Casting Worker
  • Die Maker
  • Forging Worker
  • Welder

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