Cautious × Career Path: Production Management
115 jobs found.
Artificial Gemstone Processor
Occupation that cuts and polishes raw artificial gemstones to finish them for jewelry use. Pursues optical brilliance and quality through precise processing techniques.
Sheet Metal Fabrication Equipment Operator
Specialized technical job that operates production equipment for cutting, forming, welding, etc., to manufacture metal containers and pressure vessels, ensuring product quality.
Paper Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
A technical job that manages pulp and paper manufacturing processes, operates and maintains equipment such as papermaking machines and dryers, and produces high-quality paper products.
Flour Milling Equipment Operator
An occupation that operates and monitors flour milling equipment using grains such as wheat as raw materials to produce high-quality powdery products.
Pharmaceutical Worker
Responsible for the manufacturing processes from raw material blending to formulation, filling, and packaging of pharmaceuticals, thoroughly managing quality and hygiene based on GMP.
Lamination Molding Worker
A profession that stacks materials such as plastics or metal powders layer by layer and uses equipment like 3D printers to form products or prototypes.
Piercing Pipe Mill Worker
Specialist who drills holes in heated metal billets using a piercing device and rolls them in a rolling mill to manufacture pipe materials.
Furnace Operator (Glass Product Manufacturing)
A skilled job that operates and manages furnaces to melt glass raw materials for manufacturing glass products, maintaining appropriate temperature and condition.
Wire Bundling Worker (Communication Equipment Manufacturing)
Manufacturing technical job that bundles and binds wires and cables used in communication equipment and arranges their layout.
Measuring Instrument Assembler
Specialized profession that assembles, adjusts, and calibrates precision measuring instruments and optical devices.