Cautious × Classification Details: Ceramics and Stone Product Manufacturing Workers
125 jobs found.
Transfer Paper Decorator (Ceramics Manufacturing)
A manufacturing technician responsible for decorating ceramics using transfer paper (decal) and handling processes up to firing.
Grinding Wheel Firing Worker
Manufacturing job responsible for blending raw materials for grinding wheels used in grinding, forming, drying, firing, and quality inspection.
Ceramic Raw Material Grinder
Manufacturing worker who processes raw materials used in ceramic manufacturing into fine powder using a pulverizer and adjusts to the particle size suitable for the next process.
Ceramic Lathe Operator
Specialized profession that trims ceramic bisque on a lathe to precisely shape and finish the form and surface.
Watch Glass Manufacturer
Specialized profession that manufactures glass parts used as watch crystals from raw material blending through forming, polishing, and coating in an integrated process.
Tonoko Manufacturing Worker
Job involving the manufacture of abrasives called tonoko (abrasive powder). Handles a series of processes from raw material blending to crushing, classification, drying, and packaging.
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.
Base Material Drying Worker (Grinding Wheel Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job responsible for drying unfired grinding wheel base material (raw base) in a drying furnace under appropriate temperature and time management.
Corrugated Cement Slate Manufacturing Worker
Corrugated cement slate manufacturing workers mix cement and fibers to form, dry, and cut corrugated slate boards, producing building materials with waterproofing and durability.
Burner Machinist (Glass Products Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job responsible for thermal processing such as cutting, bending, joining, and drilling of glass products using a burner (torch burner).