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70 jobs found.
Square Bottom Paper Bag Manufacturing Worker
A square bottom paper bag manufacturing worker operates bag-making machines to produce square bottom paper bags through processes from setting raw paper to printing, cutting, folding, and pasting.
Glass Fiber Spinning Worker
A manufacturing technical job that melts glass raw materials at high temperatures, draws them into thin fibers using spinning equipment, and winds them up.
Glass Mat Manufacturer
A job that manufactures glass mats, a type of glass fiber product. It handles the entire process from melting raw glass, spinning, mat forming, drying, cutting, quality inspection, to packaging.
Barometer Assembler
Barometer assemblers are manufacturing workers who assemble parts of barometers, and perform adjustments, calibrations, and inspections.
Moisture-Feeding Yarn Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who adds appropriate humidity to filament yarn on the chemical fiber production line and performs drawing, drying, and winding.
Milk Cap Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that forms paper or thin plastic caps attached to milk bottles using machines, and handles printing, inspection, and packaging.
Crystal Glass Product Forming Worker
Crystal glass product forming workers are skilled professionals who melt high-purity glass raw materials and shape crystal glass tableware, ornaments, etc., using molds or manual techniques. They manage temperature and perform quality inspections to maintain product transparency and shape precision.
Raw Rubber Roll Worker
This occupation involves manufacturing operations where raw rubber is processed into sheet form using kneading machines or calender machines, adjusted to a uniform thickness, and wound into rolls.
Blast Furnace Cement Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing staff who fire raw materials such as limestone and clay at high temperatures to produce clinker, crush it, and produce cement.
Cold Press Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)
A skilled job in the plywood manufacturing process that involves applying adhesive to multiple sheets of veneer boards and operating a cold pressure press machine to bond and form them.