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Alternator Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing worker who assembles, processes, inspects, and performs operational tests on alternators for automobiles and industrial machinery.
Automotive Electrician
A technical occupation specializing in the inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of automotive electrical components and electronic control systems.
Automotive Electrical Components Inspector
Specialist who inspects the functions and quality of electrical components installed in automobiles using various measurement and test equipment to prevent the outflow of defective products.
Automotive Electrical Components Repair Worker
Specialized occupation that performs inspection, diagnosis, and maintenance of automotive electrical components and electrical systems.
Automotive Internal Combustion Engine Electrical Equipment Assembler (Generator)
A manufacturing job that assembles, adjusts, and inspects generators (alternators) for automotive internal combustion engines using manual labor or machinery.
Internal Combustion Engine Electrical Components Manufacturing Technician
A technical role involved in the manufacturing processes of electrical components mounted on internal combustion engines, handling everything from assembly to quality inspection and mass production line setup.
Internal Combustion Engine Electrical Components Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Technical position responsible for the manufacturing process of electrical components used in internal combustion engines. Handles assembly, testing, quality control, etc.
Internal Combustion Engine Electrical Components Design Engineer
Technical position responsible for circuit design, analysis, evaluation, and prototyping of electrical components (generators, starters, ECUs, sensors, etc.) for internal combustion engines.