Keywords > Inspection

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Instrument Assembler (General-purpose, production, and business machinery)

A manufacturing job that assembles parts of precision instruments and industrial machinery and equipment, performs adjustments and inspections, and ensures product quality.

Instrument Manufacturer (Electronic Type)

Manufacturing job involving assembly of electronic components, soldering, wiring, adjustment, and inspection of electronic measuring instruments and optical machinery.

Mobile Phone Base Station Maintenance Worker

A job that performs maintenance, inspection, and repair of equipment and facilities at mobile phone base stations, supporting the stable operation of communication services.

Relay Assembly Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles relay parts, performs soldering, adjustments, inspections, etc., to ensure the quality of electrical machinery control devices.

Weighing and Measuring Instruments and Optical Machinery Assembly Equipment Operator

Technician who operates assembly equipment for weighing and measuring instruments and optical mechanical devices, performing parts assembly, adjustment, and inspection.

Measuring and Testing Equipment Adjustment and Repair Worker

Technical occupation that adjusts, inspects, calibrates, and repairs various measuring and testing instruments to maintain measurement accuracy.

Cake Maintenance Worker

Specialized profession that inspects, maintains, and repairs production equipment such as cake winding devices in spinning and fiber manufacturing processes to maintain stable operation.

Cable Car Operator

A profession that safely and accurately operates cable cars in mountainous areas or tourist spots. Handles a wide range of tasks from passenger safety management to equipment inspections and emergency responses.

Cable Crane Operator

An occupation that operates cable cranes to hoist heavy objects at construction sites or factories and transport them to designated locations.

Fur Sorting Worker (Leather Tanning)

Occupation that sorts raw fur hides by visual inspection and measurement, classifies them by quality and grade, and passes them to the subsequent leather tanning process.