Raw Material Blending × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC)
19 jobs found.
Steelmaker
A technical job at a manufacturing site that operates blast furnaces and converters to melt and refine iron ore and scrap into steel materials.
Laundry Soap Manufacturing Worker
A job that handles the entire manufacturing process from blending raw materials for laundry soap to reaction, drying, forming, and packaging.
Carbon Electrode Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that crushes and mixes raw materials such as coal coke, and manufactures and finishes carbon electrodes using molding machines and sintering furnaces.
Converter Worker (Steelmaking)
A job that operates converters to remove impurities from molten steel, adjust the chemical composition, and manufacture steel.
Emulsion Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job responsible for blending raw materials through production, filling, and packaging of emulsion (emulsion) products.
Ink Kneader (Printing Ink Manufacturing)
Workers who handle the blending, mixing, and kneading of raw materials in the printing ink manufacturing process, and perform quality inspections and machine operations.
Plastic Compression Molding Worker
A job that manufactures molded products by heating and compressing plastic materials into molds using pressure and heat.
Ceramic Product Development Engineer
A technical role that handles everything from raw material selection for ceramics and ceramic products to blending, forming, firing, evaluation, and improvement in an integrated manner.
Steel Furnace Worker (Steelmaking)
Specialized occupation that operates and manages melting furnaces at steelworks, melting iron ore and scrap to produce raw materials for iron and steel. Maintains quality through temperature and chemical composition control, and safety management.