Melting × Classification Details: Research and Technical Occupations

7 jobs found.

Metal Smelting Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

Technical role involving smelting metal ores and raw metals through high-temperature processing and chemical processes to adjust and produce purity and properties according to standards.

Metal Smelting and Materials Development Engineer

A profession that refines alloys from metal raw materials, evaluates mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, etc., and researches and develops new materials and manufacturing processes.

Copper Smelting Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

A technical position that produces high-purity copper from copper ore or scrap through pyrometallurgical and electrolytic refining, and manages quality and production efficiency.

Nylon Yarn Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Technical job involving melting and spinning polyamide resin, followed by drawing and heat treatment to manufacture and quality control nylon yarn.

Nonferrous Metal Smelting Engineer

Technical job involving refining and purifying nonferrous metals such as aluminum and copper using electrolytic or molten processes.

Metallurgical (Yakin) Engineer (Development)

A technical position that researches and develops alloy designs and smelting processes for metals, aiming to put new materials and manufacturing technologies into practical use.

Metallurgical (Yakin) Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

Metallurgical engineers operate blast furnaces, converters, electric furnaces, etc., at steel mills and non-ferrous metal factories, performing melting, refining, and composition adjustment of metal raw materials, and are responsible for quality control and safety management as technical professionals.