Quality Control × Recommended Skills: Equipment Maintenance

63 jobs found.

Soap Production Equipment Operator

A job that operates and manages manufacturing equipment from raw material weighing for soap to production, reaction management, quality inspection, and filling/packaging.

Ceramic Optical Parts Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing technician who performs grinding, polishing, dimensional inspection, and surface finishing of optical parts using ceramic materials.

Sencha Manufacturing Worker

A profession that performs the manufacturing processes of sencha, a type of green tea (steaming, rolling, drying, etc.), and manages the quality and flavor of the product.

Aluminum Nitride Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing worker responsible for the synthesis, processing, and quality control of aluminum nitride (aluminide). Engages in a series of manufacturing processes such as firing using high-temperature furnaces and pulverization.

Electron Tube Assembly Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating, monitoring, and maintaining automatic assembly machines and inspection equipment in the assembly process of electron tubes (vacuum tubes).

Computer Assembly Equipment Operator

A manufacturing operator who uses automated assembly machines and transfer devices to mount and assemble parts for electronic computers (computers).

Paint Kneader (kneader)

A profession that measures and mixes paint raw materials to manufacture paint of uniform quality.

Emulsion Washing Worker (Photographic Emulsion Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator responsible for the water washing process of photographic emulsions, removing impurities and residual chemicals to maintain product quality.

Malt Drying Storage Worker

A profession that dries and stores malt, the raw material for beer and whiskey, and manages its quality.

Paraffin Manufacturer

A job that chemically refines and manufactures paraffin wax from raw materials, performs quality inspections, and manages safety.