Milling Machine × Strengths: Numerical & Quantitative Analysis

For Those with Strong Numerical & Quantitative Analysis

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable working with numbers and formulas and conducting quantitative analysis.

Mathematical thinking is utilized in various situations. It may involve performing complex calculations or interpreting data trends. Statistical analysis may be conducted, or mathematical models may be constructed. Some situations require advanced mathematical knowledge, while others utilize a basic sense of numbers.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize numbers and quantitative analysis. Find a place where you can apply your mathematical strengths.

6 jobs found.

Undercut Worker

Specialist who uses general-purpose machine tools to machine undercut shapes on the sides or backs of metal parts, forming high-precision concavities and grooves.

NC Machinist (Metal Processing)

Technical occupation that operates numerically controlled machine tools to machine metal parts with high precision.

NC Programmer Machine Operator

Skilled worker who operates NC (Numerical Control) machine tools to perform cutting machining of metal parts.

Machine Tool Operator (General-Purpose Metal Working Machines)

Occupation that machines metal materials using general-purpose lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and other general-purpose machine tools to form parts.

Numerical control metalworking machine operator

Specialist who operates metalworking machines equipped with numerical control devices to perform cutting, drilling, grinding, etc. on metal parts.

Milling Finisher (Metal Processing Industry)

A job that uses a milling machine to perform finishing processes on metal parts. Advances cutting processes while ensuring dimensional and shape accuracy.