Temperature Control × Career Path: Manufacturing Engineer
34 jobs found.
Tube Baking Worker
A manufacturing job that applies baking (vulcanization) treatment to tubes of rubber products to achieve the specified physical properties.
Seasoning Liquid Injector (Canned Manufacturing)
Specialized job responsible for machine operation to inject seasoning liquid into cans and quality/hygiene management on the canned food production line.
Electric Furnace Winding Worker (Glass Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who uses an electric furnace to melt glass raw materials, draws the molten glass into thin fibers, and winds it using a winding machine to produce products.
Dryer Worker (Papermaking)
A technical job in the drying process of papermaking, operating dryer machines to adjust paper moisture and maintain quality.
Ladle (Pot) Refiner
Ladle (Pot) refining workers receive molten metal extracted from the melting furnace in a ladle (pot) and perform refining operations such as temperature adjustment and slag removal. This is a manufacturing occupation.
Tunnel Kiln Worker (Enamel Product Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job responsible for the firing process of enamel products using a tunnel kiln, handling temperature control, raw material mixing, quality inspection, etc.
Nylon Sponge Molding Worker
A manufacturing worker who mixes foaming agent with nylon resin, injects it into a mold, heats and cools it to produce and inspect sponge-like molded products.
Powder Metallurgy Sintering Worker
A technical job that forms metal powder and sinters it at high temperatures to manufacture precision parts. Handles press forming, degreasing, sintering, post-processing, and inspection.
Miso Preparation Worker
A profession that prepares miso using soybeans, koji, and salt as raw materials, and handles fermentation management and quality control.
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.