Defect Inspection × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
88 jobs found.
Fiber Product Inspector
A fiber product inspector inspects the appearance, dimensions, strength, color differences, etc., of fiber products to confirm compliance with quality standards.
Ship Hull Inspector
Specialized technical profession that employs various non-destructive testing techniques on ship hulls of vessels and large structures to identify defects such as cracks, corrosion, and dimensional deviations, ensuring quality and safety.
Sorting and Grading Worker (Sawmilling)
A profession that inspects the quality of sawn lumber in sawmills and sorts and grades it by grade.
Sorting Inspector (Textile Manufacturing)
This occupation involves visually inspecting or using inspection equipment to check fabrics produced in the textile manufacturing process, identifying defective areas, and sorting and grading them.
Veneer Sorter (Plywood Manufacturing)
In the plywood manufacturing process, a job that determines the quality of thinly peeled wood (veneer) through visual inspection and measurements, and sorts and classifies it by grade.
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.
Metal Caster
This occupation involves melting metal and pouring it into molds to manufacture cast products of specified shapes.
Tube Inspector (Rubber Products)
A manufacturing line worker who inspects the appearance and dimensions of rubber tube products and sorts out defective products.
Ultrasonic Inspector (Metal Non-Destructive Testing)
A technical job that uses ultrasonic waves to inspect internal defects and thickness in metal parts and structures.
Ultrasonic Flaw Inspector (Metal)
A technical job that performs non-destructive testing of internal defects in metal products and components using ultrasound for quality control.