Process Control × Career Path: Leader
48 jobs found.
Separation Worker (Chemical Industry)
In the chemical industry field, operates and monitors separation operation equipment such as distillation, extraction, and filtration to separate target products from raw materials and improve purity.
Pellet Etching Worker (Semiconductor Product Manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating etching equipment and managing processes to remove unnecessary materials from semiconductor wafers using chemical or plasma treatments to form circuit patterns.
Inorganic Chemical Product Manufacturing Engineer
Technical position responsible for designing, operating, and managing manufacturing processes for inorganic chemical products. Complies with quality, safety, and environmental standards to support efficient production.
Inorganic Chemical Product Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Uses inorganic chemical raw materials to mass-produce products such as ceramics, inorganic pigments, and electronic materials. This technical role designs, operates, and optimizes manufacturing processes to achieve stable supply while balancing quality, cost, and safety.
Maleic Anhydride Manufacturing Worker
Maleic anhydride manufacturing workers produce maleic anhydride in chemical plants, handling everything from raw material supply to reaction operations, separation and purification, quality control, and safety management.
Methanol Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures methanol by operating processes such as catalytic reactions and distillation using natural gas or synthesis gas as raw materials.
Zinc Sulfate Manufacturing Worker
Uses sulfuric acid and zinc as raw materials in chemical reactions, and manufactures zinc sulfate crystal products through processes such as filtration, washing, and drying. This is an industrial chemical manufacturing job responsible for equipment operation, process control, quality management, and safety management.
Resist Coating Worker (Integrated Circuit Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that uniformly applies photoresist on semiconductor wafers to form the film thickness that serves as the basis for the exposure process.