High Concentration × Career Path: Quality Control Engineer

84 jobs found.

Watch Assembler

A job that precisely assembles watch parts, adjusts operations, and performs inspections.

Emulsion Inspector (Photographic Sensitive Materials)

A profession that inspects the chemical and physical properties of emulsions used in photographic sensitive materials to ensure quality.

Emulsion Worker (Photographic Sensitizing Materials)

A manufacturing technician who prepares and manufactures emulsions used in photosensitive materials such as photographic films and printing paper, and performs quality control.

Backlight Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles, inspects, and adjusts backlight units for displays and lighting devices.

Semiconductor Circuit Pattern Baking Technician

A technical job responsible for heat-treating photoresist patterns after exposure in the photolithography process of semiconductor manufacturing to fix circuit patterns on wafers.

Semiconductor Dicing Worker

A manufacturing job that operates dicing equipment to cut semiconductor wafers into chip sizes.

Semiconductor Encapsulation Worker

Manufacturing job that packages semiconductor chips and encapsulates them into shapes that can connect externally.

Optical Fiber Manufacturing Worker (Glass)

Specialized profession that manufactures optical fibers for optical communication by heating and stretching glass preforms, applying coating, and performing inspections.

Butt Welder

A manufacturing technician who uses a dedicated butt welding machine to melt and join metal parts, ensuring strength.

Focus Inspector (Precision Equipment)

A job that inspects and adjusts the focus (focal position) of optical device parts such as cameras and microscopes, and determines whether they conform to standards.