Polishing × Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management
69 jobs found.
Polishing Worker (Plating Processing)
A manufacturing job that applies polishing and plating processes to metal parts to achieve surface smoothing, glossing, and improved corrosion resistance.
Plywood Painter
A manufacturing technical job that applies paint or coating evenly to the surface of plywood to provide protection and aesthetics.
Caulking Worker (Boilermaking)
This occupation involves filling gaps in seams and welds of metal containers after boilermaking with sealing material to ensure waterproofing and airtightness.
Sandblast Worker (Plastic Products)
Manufacturing operator who high-pressure sprays sand or abrasives onto the surface of plastic products to remove burrs, dirt, and prepare surfaces before painting.
Finishing Stonemason (Stone Processing)
A profession that cuts and polishes stone materials to finish buildings and monuments.
Sealer Worker (Excluding Buildings: Base Coating)
This occupation involves applying base coat paint (sealer/primer) to products other than buildings, such as automobiles and machine parts, to ensure adhesion and rust prevention of the paint film.
Cloisonné Glaze Applicator
Artisan technician who applies glaze to metal base material, fires it, and creates cloisonné decorations.
Automotive Woodworker
Specialized profession that consistently handles wooden parts for automobile interiors (such as dash panels and trims) from wood cutting, forming, joining, to finishing processes.
Body Assembler (Automobile Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that assembles automobile body parts, performs welding and inspections to ensure product quality.
Firing Finisher (Ceramics Manufacturing)
This occupation handles the finishing process after firing ceramics, performing tasks such as inspection, polishing, correction, and decoration on products removed from the kiln.