Polishing × Career Path: Manufacturing Leader

17 jobs found.

General Machine Woodworker

This occupation involves operating general woodworking machines to mechanically perform processing steps such as cutting, shaping, polishing, and assembling wood to manufacture wood products like building materials and furniture parts.

Casting Wood Pattern Maker

A job that designs, processes, and finishes wooden patterns (wood molds) used in the casting process based on drawings or data.

Crown Manufacturing Worker

Artisan who handles everything from design to production of metal crowns, including chasing, polishing, and decorative finishing.

Insulator Manufacturer

This occupation involves the integrated manufacturing of ceramic parts (insulators) for electrical insulation, from raw material mixing to forming, firing, and finishing.

Metal Die Repair Worker

This occupation repairs worn or damaged parts of metal dies (press molds) to maintain precision. It regenerates dies through polishing, welding, and assembly adjustments.

End-Cutting Nippers Manufacturing Worker

A profession that processes and manufactures metal blades and tool parts using machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinding machines.

Glider Manufacturer

Manufacturing technician who processes and assembles parts such as the main wing, fuselage, and tail of gliders (gliders) to ensure flight performance.

Jig Finisher

Manufacturing job responsible for finishing metal jigs and molds, adjusting dimensions, shapes, and surface quality through polishing, deburring, and other processes.

Silicon Cutting and Polishing Worker

Specialized occupation that cuts and surface-polishes silicon wafers to achieve standard dimensions and high surface quality suitable for supply to semiconductor chip manufacturing processes.

Stabilizer Manufacturer (Automotive Parts)

Manufacturing worker who processes, assembles, and inspects stabilizers, which are automobile body posture stabilization devices.