Quality Inspection × Career Path: Factory Manager

381 jobs found.

Textile Products, Clothing, and Fiber Products Production Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating, adjusting, inspecting, and maintaining equipment that produces fiber products and clothing through processes such as spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, and finishing.

Spinning Machine Production Engineer

A technical position in a spinning factory responsible for operating, adjusting, and maintaining spinning machines to ensure stable yarn production and quality maintenance.

Chemical Bath Worker

A profession that operates chemical bath processing equipment using chemical agents, responsible for pre-treatment and finishing processes of fibers and chemical products.

Poly Bath Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing worker who uses polyethylene resin to rotationally mold bathtubs (poly baths), and completes the product through trimming and inspection.

Bonding Operator (Semiconductor Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that operates wire bonding equipment to electrically connect semiconductor chips and external terminals using tiny metal wires.

Margarine Manufacturing Technician

A technical job that uses vegetable fats and oils as raw materials, manages processes such as emulsification and hydrogenation, and manufactures safe and high-quality margarine.

Marmalade Manufacturing Worker

This occupation handles the entire manufacturing process of marmalade, from raw material selection to cooking, boiling, bottling, sterilization, and quality inspection.

Macaroni Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures pasta macaroni using wheat flour as raw material, responsible for the entire process from molding to drying, inspection, and packaging.

Railroad Sleeper Inspector

Inspects the quality of railroad sleepers to ensure safety and durability. Measures and checks appearance, dimensions, moisture content, strength, etc., and identifies defective products.

Hemp Rope Maker (Hemp Rope Manufacturing)

A profession that manufactures ropes and cords by twisting yarns or combining multiple threads using hemp fibers as raw material.