Attentive × Career Path: Manufacturing Engineer

70 jobs found.

Ice Cream Filling Worker

Worker who mixes ice cream ingredients, operates filling machines, and accurately fills products into cups or cones.

Rolling Equipment Operator

A manufacturing technician job that processes steel plates and metal materials to specified thicknesses and widths using rolling mills and other rolling equipment.

Pressure Vessel Manufacturing Equipment Operator

Specialized profession that operates various equipment used in pressure vessel manufacturing to produce products through welding and processing. Handles everything consistently from machine operation to quality inspection, ensuring safety and precision.

Aluminum Ingot Manufacturing Worker

Aluminum ingot manufacturing workers melt and refine alumina or recycled raw materials to produce base metals such as ingots and billets.

Liquid Crystal Manufacturing Worker

Operator position that operates and manages each manufacturing process of liquid crystal display panels in a clean room environment, maintaining quality and yield.

Carpet Manufacturing Worker (Vinyl)

Responsible for the manufacturing process of carpets primarily made from vinyl resin, handling everything from raw material mixing to extrusion molding, surface processing, cutting, and winding.

Carborundum Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures silicon carbide (carborundum) using electric furnaces or kilns and produces raw materials such as abrasives and refractory materials.

Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Engineer

Technical position involving process development, operation, and management from raw material preparation through polymerization, spinning, drawing, dyeing, and other processes for synthetic fibers.

Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing technician responsible for raw material preparation for chemical fertilizers, synthesis reactions, management and operation of manufacturing processes, and quality inspections.

Mirror Backing Painter

A manufacturing job responsible for coating the back surface of glass mirrors to form a reflective film, enabling them to function as mirrors.