Patient × Keywords: Tempering

21 jobs found.

Forged Blade Manufacturer

A skilled trade that manufactures blades such as kitchen knives and knives through processes like hammer forging and heat treatment.

Wristwatch Movement Assembler

Specialized manufacturing job that precisely assembles and adjusts wristwatch movements.

Drawing Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

Manufacturing technician who draws undrawn yarn of chemical fibers to enhance molecular orientation and improve properties such as strength and elongation.

Blacksmith Assistant

A traditional technical job that heats metal materials in a furnace and shapes them by hammering using a hammer or anvil. Performs support tasks under the instructions of a blacksmith, handling product finishing and heat treatment.

Heating Furnace Worker (Metal Heat Treatment)

Manufacturing job specializing in heat treatment to adjust hardness, toughness, and residual stress of metal parts by operating heating furnaces.

Glass Heat Treatment Worker

Occupation that heats and cools glass products to improve strength and optical properties.

Metal Heat Treatment Equipment Operator

A technical job that operates and manages heat treatment equipment to improve the strength and durability of metal parts.

Carburizing Quenching Tempering Worker

The Carburizing Quenching Tempering Worker performs a series of heat treatments including carburizing, quenching, and tempering to harden the surface of steel products, thereby improving their wear resistance and toughness.

Chocolate Manufacturing Worker

A profession responsible for the entire manufacturing process of chocolate, from blending raw materials to molding and packaging.

Heat Treatment Development Engineer

A technical position that researches, develops, and optimizes heat treatment processes such as quenching and annealing to improve the performance of metal parts and products.