Press Processing × Career Path: Production Engineer

17 jobs found.

Press-Fit Worker (Metal Processing)

Manufacturing occupation that uses dies and jigs to perform press-fitting processing on metal parts using press machines, etc., and assembles them.

Insulator (Insulator) Manufacturer

This occupation handles the manufacturing processes from raw material mixing to forming, firing, and finishing of ceramic insulators (insulators) used in power equipment. High-quality management and machine operation skills are required.

Air Spring Manufacturing Worker (Rubber)

A manufacturing job that molds and vulcanizes rubber materials to produce rubber air springs used in automobiles, railway vehicles, and more.

Molding Worker (Fine Ceramics Product Manufacturing)

Manufacturing occupation that fills molds with fine ceramics raw material powder and forms it to create product shapes.

Chemical Shoe Manufacturer

This occupation manufactures chemical shoes such as shoe soles and protective footwear using chemical materials. It involves processes from raw material mixing to molding, vulcanization, finishing, and quality inspection.

Synthetic Resin Product Molding Worker

A manufacturing worker who uses synthetic resin as raw material and molding machines and dies to produce parts and products.

Plywood Manufacturing Engineer

A technical job that manufactures plywood by drying logs, laminating, and pressure-molding them. Responsible for operating and managing production equipment, quality inspection, and process improvement.

Center Siding Manufacturing Worker (Metal)

Occupation that manufactures metal center siding panels for construction. Uses press machines and benders for cutting, bending, welding, assembly, painting, and other processes.

Chip Forming Worker (Cemented Carbide)

A manufacturing job that produces cemented carbide cutting tool chips from powder forming through sintering to grinding finishing.

Thread Rolling Worker (Screw Manufacturing)

Thread rolling workers (screw manufacturing) are manufacturing technicians who mass-produce screws at high speed and high precision by utilizing plastic deformation through pressing dies against metal materials.