Quality Inspection × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC)

65 jobs found.

Electric Heating Equipment Assembler

Manufacturing staff who assemble parts of electric heating equipment (heaters, toasters, dryers, etc.) and conduct tests and inspections.

Telephone Dial Assembler

This occupation involves assembling, adjusting, and inspecting frequency meters or similar precision measuring instruments used in telephone networks.

Tracing Paper Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing technician responsible for the papermaking (manufacturing) process of tracing paper through machine operation and quality control.

Internal Combustion Engine Assembly Finisher

A manufacturing job that assembles parts to produce internal combustion engines and performs operational inspections and adjustments.

Knit Dyer

This occupation dyes knit fabric and adjusts the color tones and textures of products. It manages dye formulations and dyeing conditions to ensure uniform quality.

Weaver

A profession that operates machines such as automatic looms to produce woven fabrics by combining warp and weft yarns.

Batch Plant Operator

A job that involves weighing and mixing raw materials for ceramics and stone products, and operating and managing batch plants.

Fireworks Manufacturing Worker

A specialist profession that compounds gunpowder and metal salts, manufactures, assembles, and inspects fireworks shells and fuses to provide safe and beautiful fireworks.

Pulp Paper Machine Operator

Pulp paper machine operators use pulp as raw material to operate sheet-making machines, producing pulp sheets that serve as raw materials for paper and paper products. They are technical workers responsible for machine startup and shutdown, raw material feeding, process parameter adjustment, quality inspection, and more.

Hammer Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures hammers as finished products by processing metal materials, heat treatment, polishing, assembly, and inspection.