Metal Processing × Workstyle: Shift Work
35 jobs found.
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.
Can Making Sheet Metal Equipment Operator (Cans for Canned Food and Beverages)
Operator who manufactures can products by pressing, bending, and welding metal sheets for canned food and beverage cans.
Chain Making Worker
A manufacturing job responsible for the entire process from material processing to assembly, welding, and finishing of metal chains.
Ship Outfitter (Outfitting) Worker
A technical job that installs and assembles structural members and equipment on ships. Accurately attaches large and small metal parts according to drawings to make piping and mechanical devices functional.
Shipbuilding Ironworker
Manufacturing job at shipyards involving cutting, forming, assembling, and welding steel structural components of ship hulls.
Locomotive Manufacturing Engineer
A technical position responsible for processing, assembling, and welding metal parts based on design drawings in the manufacturing of locomotives, a type of railway vehicle, including quality checks, functional tests, and installation.
Railway Vehicle Outfitter (Fitter)
Manufacturing technician who assembles body frames and interior parts of railway vehicles according to drawings and performs finishing work.
Transfer Machine Operator (Automotive Manufacturing)
A job that operates transfer machines on mass production processing lines for automotive parts, machining metal parts with high precision and high efficiency.
Training Equipment Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that handles everything from parts processing to assembly, finishing, and inspection of training equipment (dumbbells, barbells, machines, etc.) for gyms and homes.
Punch Die Operator
A job that uses metal press machines and punch dies (dies) to punch and form metal materials into predetermined shapes.