High safety awareness × Career Path: Production Engineer
33 jobs found.
Machine Cleaner
A profession that cleans the interior and exterior of machinery and equipment used in manufacturing industries and plants with high-pressure washing or chemical cleaning agents to remove dirt and foreign matter.
Metal Powder Molding Worker
A job that manufactures metal parts by filling metal powder into dies, pressure forming, and sintering.
Lubricating Oil Refiner (Petroleum Refining Industry)
Production equipment operator who separates and refines raw oil for lubricating oil to produce base oil.
Paper Machine Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring papermaking equipment (paper machines) using wood pulp as raw material, managing the entire process from raw material blending to drying and winding.
Horizontal Boring Machine Operator
Manufacturing technician who operates horizontal boring machines to perform hole drilling and face milling on metal parts. Sets tools and cutting conditions based on drawings, and handles post-processing dimensional measurements and quality control.
Ceramic Raw Material Manufacturing Worker
Technical position responsible for manufacturing processes such as blending, crushing, drying, and granulating raw material powders used in ceramic products. Manages raw material quality and ensures stable supply.
Furnace Operator (Artificial Abrasive Manufacturing)
Job responsible for operating sintering furnaces and managing temperature in the manufacturing of artificial abrasives.
Electric Welded Pipe Worker
Manufacturing technician who forms steel strips into cylindrical shapes and welds them using electric resistance welding technology to produce steel pipes (electric welded pipes).
Electric Furnace Operator (Artificial Abrasive Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that operates electric furnaces to handle melting of raw materials for artificial abrasives (grinding grains), from cooling, crushing, and screening.
Corrugated Cement Slate Manufacturing Worker
Corrugated cement slate manufacturing workers mix cement and fibers to form, dry, and cut corrugated slate boards, producing building materials with waterproofing and durability.