Forging × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Metal Products)

35 jobs found.

Blacksmith Helper

A profession that heats metal and shapes it into a predetermined form by hammering with a hammer, etc.

Die Forging Worker

Die forging workers are specialists in metal processing who heat metal and press it into dies to form product shapes.

Heating Furnace Worker (Forging)

A manufacturing job that operates a heating furnace to heat metal materials to a specified temperature and adjust them to a state suitable for the forging process.

Base Copperware Craftsman

A profession that cuts, forms, joins, and polishes copper sheets to manufacture copper utensils and decorative items.

Railway Rail Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing technician responsible for the production process of railway rails, involving rolling, forging, heat treatment, finishing processing, and inspection of steel materials.

Metalworker

Artisans and technicians who process metal materials through processes such as cutting, forming, welding, and polishing to manufacture tools, machine parts, ornaments, etc.

Metal Forging Worker

A technical job that heats metal materials to high temperatures and uses hammers or press machines to strike and compress them, imparting the specified shape and mechanical properties.

Tool Blacksmith

A manufacturing technician who heats metal materials and forges tool parts by striking them with hammers or presses.

Steam Hammer Forger (Forging)

A profession that uses forging machines such as steam hammers to strike and process heated metal materials, forming and manufacturing various tools and parts.

Spike Manufacturing Worker (Dog Spike)

A job involving the manufacture of railway dog spikes (spikes), responsible for processes from forging to heat treatment, machining, and inspection.