Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work × Career Path: Production Management

54 jobs found.

Telecommunication Equipment Assembly Equipment Operator

Job involving operating and maintaining automated assembly equipment for telecommunication equipment, responsible for everything from parts supply to quality inspection.

Telephone Switch Assembler

Manufacturing work involving assembling parts of telecommunications equipment such as telephone switches, wiring, soldering, and functional inspections.

Specialized Sewing Machine Operator

This occupation involves operating industrial specialized sewing machines to sew special materials such as leather products and synthetic fibers. It includes machine adjustments, thread and needle selection, and seam quality management.

Trimming Worker (Metal Processing)

This occupation handles finishing work to remove burrs and excess material remaining after casting, forging, or sheet metal processing of metal products, shaping them to the product form.

Viscera Processor (Fish Canning Manufacturing)

This occupation involves removing and washing the viscera of fish on the fish canning production line to prepare it for suitable condition for canning processing.

Fabric Dyer

Technical occupation responsible for coloring woven fabrics using dyes, from finishing processes to quality inspections.

LED Manufacturing Worker

Responsible for the manufacturing processes of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), performing tasks from wafer processing to assembly and inspection in a clean room environment.

Generator Assembler

Manufacturing technician who assembles components of generators and performs adjustments and inspections.

Piano Assembly Worker

Piano assembly workers precisely assemble various parts of pianos based on blueprints, perform adjustments and inspections, and complete the product as specialists.

Nonferrous Metal Ingot Caster

A profession that melts nonferrous metals (such as aluminum, copper, zinc, etc.) and pours them into molds to manufacture ingots.