Welding × Workstyle: Night Shift

15 jobs found.

Glass Processing Worker

A profession that processes glass materials through cutting, polishing, forming, heat treatment, etc., to manufacture products such as window glass, decorative items, and optical components.

Metal Joint Manufacturing Worker

A technical job that uses press machines, cutting machines, welding machines, etc., to manufacture, finish, and inspect metal joints for construction and machinery.

Metal Products Manufacturing Worker (Integrated Operations)

Occupation responsible for the integrated process from cutting and bending metal products to welding, assembly, and polishing finishing. Processes metal parts based on drawings and completes them into finished products.

Blast Furnace Maintenance Worker

A job that inspects, maintains, and repairs blast furnace equipment at steel mills to maintain stable operation.

Automobile Chassis Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles parts onto the automobile frame (chassis), performs welding and bolt fastening, and completes the chassis.

Automotive Pipe Installer

Manufacturing site workers who process, assemble, and weld various automotive pipes based on drawings, ensuring vehicle functionality and safety through fastening and inspections.

Pipe Maker

Manufacturing technician who rolls and bends metal sheets to form, weld, and finish tubular products.

Rebar Worker

Specialist who fabricates and assembles rebar, the framework of buildings and civil structures, on-site, and places and ties it according to drawings.

Rebar Construction Worker (Civil Engineering)

Specialized worker who cuts, bends, ties rebar, and places and secures it according to design drawings to ensure the strength of civil engineering structures.

Ironworker, Boilermaker

A job that cuts, bends, and assembles steel materials to manufacture and repair iron products such as building structures and containers.