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Copper Foundry Worker
A job that involves melting copper alloys, pouring and forming them into molds using methods such as sand or lost wax casting, and performing finishing processes after cooling.
Copper Smelting Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
A technical position that produces high-purity copper from copper ore or scrap through pyrometallurgical and electrolytic refining, and manages quality and production efficiency.
Copper Wire Manufacturing Worker
Copper wire manufacturing workers produce wire materials from copper raw materials, handling a series of processes from melting to rolling, drawing, surface treatment, and winding.
Drum worker (casting production)
A metal processing job that melts metal in a melting furnace, pours it into a drum-shaped mold, and manufactures drum products.
Removal Worker (Glass Product Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that involves removing glass products from the heating furnace after forming and sending them to the next process. Safety management in high-temperature environments and maintaining product quality are important.
Nylon Yarn Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Technical job involving melting and spinning polyamide resin, followed by drawing and heat treatment to manufacture and quality control nylon yarn.
Lead Caster (Casting Production)
Lead casters (casting production) are skilled workers who melt metal in a melting furnace, pour it into molds to form products, and perform finishing processes and quality inspections.
Babbitt Metal Manufacturer
Manufacturing technician responsible for the melting, casting, and post-processing of Babbitt metal used in bearings and similar applications.
Reverberatory Furnace Operator (Nonferrous Metal Smelting)
A manufacturing job that uses a reverberatory furnace to melt and refine nonferrous metal ores, removing impurities to produce metal.
Nonferrous Metal Ingot Caster
A profession that melts nonferrous metals (such as aluminum, copper, zinc, etc.) and pours them into molds to manufacture ingots.