Die × Required Skills: Safety and Health Management
12 jobs found.
Upset Forging Worker
Sets metal sheets in a press machine and performs forming processes such as punching and bending.
Die Cutter (Printing Industry)
A manufacturing job that operates die-cutting machines to perform die-cutting processing on paper or cardboard to match package or label shapes.
Air Stamp Hammer Worker
A metal processing technician who uses pneumatic stamp hammers to forge metal materials by striking and manufacture parts.
Extrusion Worker (Rubber Product Manufacturing)
A job that heats and kneads rubber raw materials using an extruder and molds them into product shapes such as sheets or tubes.
Metal Press Forming Worker
Specialized profession that forms metal sheets or metal materials using a press machine to process them into specified shapes and dimensions.
Molding Worker (Paper Container Manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating molding machines to punch, fold, and crimp cardboard using dies to manufacture paper containers. Stable production is achieved through machine setup changes, die adjustments, and quality inspections.
Die Casting Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)
A technician who uses die casting machines to inject molten metal into molds under high pressure to form and manufacture metal products such as automotive parts and home appliance parts.
Thomson Die Cutter
A job that operates the Thomson machine (die-cutting press) to perform die-cutting on paper products and cardboard.
PP Molding Worker (Polypropylene Products)
This occupation involves molding products using injection molding machines with polypropylene resin as the raw material. Responsibilities include die setup, molding, product removal, post-processing, quality inspection, and daily machine checks.
Powder Metallurgy Forming Worker
Powder metallurgy forming workers fill metal powder into dies, press-form it, and heat it in sintering furnaces to manufacture high-strength parts.