Dimension Inspection × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

83 jobs found.

Product Bottle Inspector

A job that inspects the appearance, dimensions, strength, etc., of products in the manufacturing process of ceramics, stone products, etc., using visual inspection or measuring instruments to check if they meet quality standards.

Finishing Worker (Textile Industry)

Finishing workers in the textile industry perform processes such as washing, bleaching, dyeing, and finishing on fabric after weaving through machine operations, ensuring product quality as specialized technical professionals.

Cutting Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that cuts raw rolls of abrasive cloth and abrasive paper to specified dimensions and shapes using slitters or guide roller-equipped cutting machines, ensuring quality.

Suit Tailor (Custom Order)

A profession that takes measurements tailored to the customer's physique and requests, designs, cuts, sews, and finishes suits.

Lathe Operator (Stone Processing)

This occupation involves machining stone using a lathe machine, shaping it into cylindrical, sculpted, or other forms. It requires rotating hard stone while cutting it with tools to achieve precise dimensions and surface finishes.

Duct Worker

Specialist who processes, assembles, and installs air conditioning and ventilation ducts for buildings and equipment from metal sheets.

Table Saw Operator (Woodworking)

A profession that operates woodworking machines such as table saws and planers to cut, plane, and shape wood into panels and components.

Log Sawyer (Sawmilling)

A profession that cuts logs to specified dimensions at a sawmill to produce lumber boards and square timbers.

Cutter (Bookbinding)

A profession that uses cutting machines to accurately cut printed materials and paper stacks to specified dimensions in the bookbinding process.

Men's Kimono Tailor

Artisan who takes measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes men's Japanese clothing (kimono, haori, hakama, etc.). Combines traditional techniques with machine sewing for production.