High concentration × Classification Details: Plastic Product Manufacturing Workers
43 jobs found.
Die-cutting Worker (Plastic Product Manufacturing)
A job that involves operating a press machine to punch out product parts from plastic sheets or films using dies.
Emboss Worker (Vinyl Sheet)
This occupation involves operating embossing machines to form raised and recessed patterns on vinyl sheets, applying patterns according to product specifications, and performing quality control.
Pressure Thermoforming Worker (Plastic Products Manufacturing)
Manufacturing worker who heats plastic material, sets it in a mold, and forms it into a predetermined shape using a pressure thermoforming machine. Manages temperature and pressure, and performs quality inspections.
Plastic Polishing Worker
A manufacturing job that uses polishing machines or manual work to smooth the surfaces of plastic products, performing deburring and glossing.
Plastic Forming Worker
This occupation involves heating and melting plastic resin, forming it into products using methods such as injection, extrusion, and blow molding into dies, and producing products. It includes operating molding machines, handling dies, quality control, and safety management.
Plastic cutting machine operator
Operates machines for cutting plastic products and manages product dimensions and finishing quality as a manufacturing occupation.
Plastic Hand Molding Worker
This occupation involves manually shaping plastic materials to manufacture products. It creates diverse shapes using hand techniques or simple jigs without molds.
Plastic Buffing and Polishing Worker
A craftsperson who polishes the surface of plastic products using buffing machines and polishing agents to improve the appearance quality of the products.
Plastic roll calender worker
Machine operator job that heats and rolls plastic raw materials to produce sheet products.
Glass Rod Manufacturing Worker (Fishing Rod Manufacturing)
Manufacturing technician who molds, polishes, paints, and finishes the rod part of fishing rods using glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP).