Polishing × Career Path: Quality Manager

191 jobs found.

Reflector Mirror (Glass) Polisher

A profession that polishes and finishes the surfaces of glass reflector mirrors to create mirror surfaces with high optical reflectivity and smoothness.

Handle Worker (Lumber Processing)

Occupation that processes lumber using lathes and other tools to manufacture handle (grip) parts for tools and utensils.

Hammer Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures hammers as finished products by processing metal materials, heat treatment, polishing, assembly, and inspection.

Piano Wire Worker

A job that processes piano wires, performing processes such as cutting, bending, polishing, and welding to match the shapes of musical instrument parts.

Piano Painter

A profession that applies paint to the exterior of wooden pianos to maintain durability and aesthetics.

Piano Parts Machining Worker

Craftsman who cuts, forms, polishes, and assembles piano components (keyboards, hammers, string pins, etc.) from wood or metal.

Peening Worker

Manufacturing job that operates shot peening (impact polishing) machines for metal parts, imparting compressive residual stress to part surfaces to improve strength and durability.

Leather Manufacturer

A profession that selects animal raw hides, tans them, dyes, cuts, and finishes to manufacture materials for leather products.

Leather Product Painter

Leather product painters apply paint, dyes, and coating agents uniformly to the surfaces of leather products such as bags, shoes, and belts, imparting color and protective functions to finish them.

Leather Finisher

A profession that polishes the surface of leather products and performs finishing processes using chemicals or wax to create gloss.