Blueprint Reading × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

151 jobs found.

Forging Machine Assembler

Specialized profession that assembles forging machines for metal manufacturing processes from the parts level, and performs installation, adjustment, and test operation.

Chain Inspector (Machine Parts)

This occupation inspects dimensions, strength, surface condition, etc., of chains as machine parts using various measuring instruments, eliminates defective products, and ensures quality.

Wooden Pattern Maker for Casting

A specialist profession that designs and manufactures wooden patterns (wood molds) for casting based on blueprints, contributing to the forming of high-precision cast products.

Kitchen Equipment Assembler (Metal Products)

Manufacturing job involving the assembly, adjustment, and inspection of metal kitchen equipment such as stainless steel sinks, worktables, and hot water supply stands used in kitchens. Handles part attachment, screw tightening, welding, quality checks, etc., with work required to comply with safety and hygiene standards.

Hammer Worker (Forging)

A metalworking occupation that heats metal in a heating furnace and shapes it into product forms by striking with a hammer or press machine.

Steel Pipe Inspector

Steel pipe inspectors inspect for defects and dimensions using visual and non-destructive testing techniques after the manufacturing and installation of steel pipes and piping systems, ensuring safety and functionality.

Steel Pipe Worker

A manufacturing job that processes steel pipes from raw materials through rolling, bending, welding, finishing, and inspection.

Rebar Cage (Cage) Weaver

A manufacturing job that cuts, bends, and binds rebar cages used in reinforced concrete structures based on drawings, and assembles them into cage shapes.

Rebar Welder (Gas Welding)

A profession that joins rebar using gas flame to ensure the strength and durability of architectural and civil engineering structures.

Steel Structure Hole Driller

This occupation involves drilling holes (known as 'komei' processing) at precise positions on steel structure members based on drawings. It uses drills and boring machines to prepare holes for bolt joints.