Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work × Required Skills: Measuring Instrument Operation

25 jobs found.

Lithographic Stone Worker

Artisans and technicians who grind and shape the surface of lithographic stones used for lithographic printing to produce printing plates that enable image drawing and transfer.

NC Gear Finishing Lathe Operator

Manufacturing technical position that uses NC-controlled gear finishing lathes to perform final shaping, dimensional accuracy, and surface finishing of gears.

Glass Cutting Worker

A profession that uses dedicated machines or hand tools to accurately cut glass sheets to dimensions and shapes based on design drawings.

Base Copperware Craftsman

A profession that cuts, forms, joins, and polishes copper sheets to manufacture copper utensils and decorative items.

Metal Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures metal furniture and fixtures. Based on drawings, processes materials through cutting, welding, assembly, and finishing to complete the product.

Instrument Fitter (Optical Machinery)

Specialized profession that assembles precision parts of optical microscopes, telescopes, and various measuring instruments, and conducts operation tests and adjustments.

Coil Repair Worker

A job that disassembles, inspects, rewinds, insulates, and assembles coils used in electrical machinery and appliances to restore operational performance.

Wooden Pattern Maker (Metal Machine Tools)

A profession that uses wood or plywood to process and finish wooden patterns (patterns) for metal casting with metalworking machines.

Lock Manufacturer

Lock manufacturers process metal materials, assemble key and lock parts, and manufacture locks.

Lighting Fixture Fabricator

A job that assembles parts of lighting fixtures, inspects and adjusts them, and completes them as products.