Attentive × Classification Details: Foundry Workers and Forge Workers
22 jobs found.
Zinc Casting Worker
A manufacturing job that creates molds for zinc alloys, pours molten zinc, and performs forming and finishing.
Rolling and Forging Worker
A manufacturing job that heats metal raw materials and processes them into predetermined shapes and dimensions using rolling mills or forging presses.
Foundry Master (Imoji)
A profession that melts metal at high temperatures and pours it into molds to manufacture parts. Handles mold making, melting, pouring, finishing processes, quality inspection, etc., all in one.
Casting Mold Removal Worker
Job involving removing molds and sand from castings after casting, finishing the surface with grinders or shot blasting, and handling up to inspection and packaging.
Casting Burr Remover
Manufacturing technician who removes excess metal (burrs) from castings using manual labor or machine tools to ensure product dimensional accuracy and finish.
Shakeout Worker
A manufacturing job that melts metal, pours it into a sand mold, removes the solidified casting from the mold, and performs initial finishing.
Air Stamp Hammer Worker
A metal processing technician who uses pneumatic stamp hammers to forge metal materials by striking and manufacture parts.
Blacksmith (kaji)
A craftsman who heats metal at high temperatures and shapes it using hammers or presses to manufacture blades, tools, ornaments, etc.
Die Forging Hammer Worker
This occupation involves placing metal materials heated to high temperatures between dies and shaping forged products using drop hammers or presses. It requires handling heavy objects, precise striking, and die management.
Machine Forging Worker
Machine forging workers operate machines such as press machines and hammer presses, heating and pressure-processing metal materials to manufacture various metal parts.