Reactor × Career Path: Plant Manager
10 jobs found.
Chemical Reagent Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technical position that reacts, separates, and refines chemical raw materials to mass-produce chemical reagents for industrial or pharmaceutical use.
Nuclear Power Plant Operator
A profession that operates, monitors, and adjusts reactors and related equipment from the control room in a nuclear power plant to supply electricity safely and stably.
Nuclear Power Plant Maintenance Worker
A technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs power generation equipment and related machinery at nuclear power plants to ensure stable operation and safety.
Acetic Acid Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician who refines raw materials into high-purity acetic acid through processes such as chemical reactions and distillation, and performs monitoring, control, and quality assurance of the production process.
Multicrystalline Silicon Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job responsible for processes from raw material preparation of multicrystalline silicon to chemical vapor deposition, crystallization, cutting, and polishing. Contributes to the mass production of materials for semiconductors and solar cells.
Fuel Production Equipment Operator (Oil Refining Industry)
This occupation involves monitoring and controlling fuel production equipment in oil refineries to stably produce products such as gasoline and diesel fuel from crude oil.
PG (Propylene Glycol) Manufacturing Worker
Plant operator who manufactures propylene glycol (PG), managing process operations such as reaction and distillation, as well as quality and safety management.
Benzol Manufacturing Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring equipment in a chemical plant that produces benzol from raw materials, while maintaining quality and safety.
Inorganic Materials Manufacturing Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating equipment and managing processes to manufacture products by processing raw materials such as inorganic compounds, ceramics, glass, and cement using chemical reaction devices and firing furnaces.
Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Technicians)
Involved in the manufacturing processes of inorganic chemical products, handling raw material input, reaction control, separation, drying, quality inspection, etc., to produce products safely and stably as a technical role.