High Concentration × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Methods

11 jobs found.

Wristwatch Assembler

A job that precisely assembles parts such as gears and movements to complete wristwatches.

Oscillograph Assembler

Manufacturing technician who assembles, adjusts, and inspects measuring instruments such as oscillographs.

Sander Finisher (Woodwork Polishing)

This occupation involves using sanders to smoothly polish the surfaces in the final finishing process of wood products.

Crystal Processor

Specialist who processes raw crystal stones through cutting, polishing, engraving, and other methods to finish high-precision products for jewelry, crafts, and optical components.

Sleeve Lathe Operator

Specialized profession that machines metal sleeve parts on a lathe to ensure dimensional accuracy and surface quality.

Binocular Assembler

A profession that precisely assembles parts of optical instruments such as binoculars, performs optical axis adjustment and functional testing, and ensures product quality.

Ultrasonic Inspector (Metal Non-Destructive Testing)

A technical job that uses ultrasonic waves to inspect internal defects and thickness in metal parts and structures.

Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Technician)

A technical job responsible for everything from assembly to inspection, adjustment, and quality control of telecommunications equipment.

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).

Planetarium Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing technician who precisely assembles, adjusts, and calibrates planetarium constellation projectors and optical equipment.