Cautious × Required Skills: Chemical Analysis
25 jobs found.
Acetone Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technical position in a chemical plant that synthesizes, separates, and purifies acetone from raw materials to achieve quality suitable for shipment as a product.
Ammonia Analyst
A chemical inspection technician who measures the concentration and purity of ammonia to confirm compliance with quality control and environmental regulations.
Beverage Inspector
Specialist who conducts chemical, microbial, and sensory inspections to ensure product quality and safety on beverage production lines.
Beverage and Tobacco Inspector
A job that tests and inspects the quality and safety of manufactured beverage and tobacco products.
Potassium Chloride Manufacturing Worker
Occupation in chemical product manufacturing that produces potassium chloride (KCl) from raw materials.
Carbide Production Engineer
A technical role that uses electric furnaces to cause high-temperature reactions between calcium oxide and coke, manufactures calcium carbide, manages quality, and optimizes production efficiency and safety.
Carbon Black Production Engineer
A technical position that operates and manages carbon black manufacturing equipment to optimize quality and production efficiency.
Nuclear Fuel Analyst (Metallic Uranium)
Technical job that measures the composition and radioactivity of nuclear fuel including metallic uranium, and evaluates quality and safety.
Household Goods Sanitation Inspector
Household Goods Sanitation Inspectors monitor and inspect compliance with hygiene standards in the manufacturing and distribution processes of daily necessities, cosmetics, toys, etc., based on the Household Goods Sanitation Law, to ensure product safety.
Metal Smelting and Materials Development Engineer
A profession that refines alloys from metal raw materials, evaluates mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, etc., and researches and develops new materials and manufacturing processes.