Quenching × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

45 jobs found.

Tool Blacksmith

A manufacturing technician who heats metal materials and forges tool parts by striking them with hammers or presses.

Finishing heating worker (metal sheet manufacturing)

A technical job in the metal sheet manufacturing process that operates and manages heat treatment equipment to ensure product mechanical properties and quality, performing finishing under optimal temperature and time conditions.

Carburizing and Quenching Worker

Specialized technician who performs carburizing treatment to diffuse carbon into metal parts and hardens the surface through quenching.

Stabilizer Manufacturer (Automotive Parts)

Manufacturing worker who processes, assembles, and inspects stabilizers, which are automobile body posture stabilization devices.

Needle Maker

A profession that manufactures sewing, medical, and industrial needles using metal wire as material.

Tempering Worker (Metal Heat Treatment)

A profession that applies heat treatments such as quenching, tempering, and annealing to metal parts, adjusting hardness and toughness to ensure and improve product quality.

Fishing Hook Manufacturer

A job that manufactures fishing hooks using metal wire as material. It handles processes such as press processing, bending, heat treatment, polishing, etc., and produces high-precision products.

Hand Tool Maker

Hand tool makers are professionals responsible for manufacturing manual metal tools such as hammers, wrenches, and screwdrivers that are used on a daily basis.

Steel Heat Treatment Worker

This occupation involves performing heat treatment on steel parts to improve the mechanical properties of metals.

Electric Heat Treatment Worker (High Frequency)

A manufacturing technician who uses high-frequency induction heating equipment to perform heat treatments such as surface hardening, quenching, and tempering on metal parts to improve their mechanical properties.