Polishing × Required Skills: Abrasive Selection

10 jobs found.

Glass Polishing Worker

Occupation that polishes the surface of glass products to improve gloss and smoothness.

Gemstone Polisher

Specialized profession that polishes gemstones to enhance luster and transparency, finishing them into jewelry. Uses polishing machines, buffs, and abrasives to handle processes from rough polishing to finish polishing.

Sandblast Worker (Glass Product Manufacturing)

A job that blasts abrasives such as sand or glass beads with compressed air to polish, decorate, and clean the surface of glass products.

Crystal Polisher

A craftsman who polishes raw or semi-finished crystals using machines or by hand to provide final finishing for jewelry, optical parts, and similar items.

Crystal Cylinder Polisher

A manufacturing job that machines crystal raw materials using lathes and polishing machines to finish the surfaces of precision parts for optical and decorative uses.

Skin Mirror Worker

A job that mechanically polishes the surface of metal products to achieve a smooth, glossy mirror-like finish.

Charcoal Polisher (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

Specialist responsible for the polishing and finishing process of lacquerware, using charcoal powder and abrasives to smoothly polish the coated surface.

Lens Polishing Worker (Lens)

Manufacturing job that polishes the surface of optical lenses to impart the specified gloss and precision.

Barrel Polisher

Occupation that uses barrel polishing machines to deburr and finish the surface of metal or plastic parts.

Sandblaster (Foundry Manufacturing)

This occupation involves blasting abrasive materials at high pressure onto castings in foundry manufacturing for deburring, surface roughening, and pre-treatment before painting.