Electric Furnace × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

31 jobs found.

Iron Melter for Castings

A job that involves melting iron at high temperatures for the casting process and supplying and managing molten metal.

Non-Ferrous Metal Melter for Castings

Worker who heats and melts non-ferrous metals used in casting production in a melting furnace, performs alloy adjustments and temperature management, and supplies molten metal to molds.

Carbide Manufacturing Worker

A field worker in chemical manufacturing who synthesizes carbide products such as calcium carbide in electric furnaces and provides them as industrial raw materials or intermediates.

Carborundum Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures silicon carbide (carborundum) using electric furnaces or kilns and produces raw materials such as abrasives and refractory materials.

Carlit Manufacturing Worker

Specialist in chemical product manufacturing who heats and reacts raw materials in an electric furnace to produce calcium carbide (Carbit), and performs crushing, screening, and quality inspection.

Metal Silicon Refining Worker

Job of manufacturing metal silicon from quartz or silica ore. Operates high-temperature electric furnaces, responsible for everything from raw material charging to melting, reduction, refining, and mold pouring.

Metal Melting Worker

Manufacturing job that melts metal raw materials at high temperatures, performs alloy adjustments, and manages molten metal.

Silicon (Keiso) Refining Worker (Metallic Silicon)

A manufacturing technician who reduces and refines silica stone, the raw material for metallic silicon, using electric furnaces and other equipment to produce high-purity metallic silicon.

Magnetic Steel Manufacturing Worker

Specialist who melts iron and other elements to manufacture special steel (magnetic steel) with magnetic properties in an integrated process.

Firing Worker (Glaze Production)

Manufacturing technician who mixes raw materials for glazes, applies glaze to the surfaces of pottery, porcelain, tiles, etc., and fires them in a kiln. Quality control and optimization of firing conditions are important.