Measuring Instruments × Recommended Skills: Statistical Quality Control
9 jobs found.
Paper Box Inspector
A profession that inspects finished paper boxes (such as cardboard boxes) visually or with measuring instruments, checking appearance, dimensions, printing misalignment, etc., to ensure quality.
Instrument Adjuster
Specialized technician who assembles, adjusts, and calibrates precision instruments such as measuring and optical equipment.
Optical Machine Inspector
An optical machine inspector is a specialist who uses precision instruments to inspect and measure the dimensions and optical properties of optical devices such as cameras, lenses, and microscopes, as well as related parts, to manage quality.
Automotive Chassis Inspector
A job that inspects dimensions and weld points of the vehicle body (chassis) to ensure the safety and quality of automobiles.
Automotive Parts Inspector
A profession that inspects various automotive parts visually and with measuring instruments based on drawings and specifications, and manages quality.
Office Equipment Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting, testing, and calibrating office equipment (such as copiers, printers, fax machines, scanners, etc.) to verify that their performance and quality meet standards and specifications.
Electrical Instrument Tester
Electrical instrument testers inspect, test, and calibrate electrical measuring instruments to ensure their accuracy and reliability.
Prism Rough Grinding Worker
Manufacturing job that rough grinds and grinds prism parts for optical instruments to the specified shape and dimensions.
Game Machine Inspector
Specialized profession that inspects the performance and safety of amusement machines such as pachinko and slot machines using various testing equipment and measuring instruments to confirm compliance with standards and quality.