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Fishing Vessel Deckhand
A profession that involves boarding fishing vessels and performing deck work such as operating fishing gear and unloading catches.
Kiln Worker (Metal Smelting)
A technical job at manufacturing sites that operates kilns (furnaces) in metal smelting plants, handling everything from raw material feeding to temperature control, combustion control, exhaust gas treatment, and safety inspections.
Metal Polishing Worker
A manufacturing job that polishes the surface of metal products mechanically or chemically to improve quality such as dimensional accuracy, gloss, and smoothness.
Metal Product Polishing Worker
A manufacturing job that polishes the surface of metal products using machines or by hand to improve surface quality such as deburring and mirror finishing.
Clutch Installation Worker (Automobile Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that assembles clutch parts attached to automobile transmissions. Responsible for line work including tightening with specified torque and quality inspections.
Sewer Bricklayer
Civil engineering worker who stacks bricks and mortar to build the walls of manholes and conduits in sewerage facilities.
Architectural Block Worker
A craftsman who stacks concrete blocks to construct structures such as building exteriors, walls, and retaining walls.
Polishing Worker (Woodworking Shop)
A job that smooths the surfaces of wood products using techniques such as sanding and buffing. It plays an important role in improving product quality and appearance.
Hardening Worker (Cement Mortar Products Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job responsible for forming products made from cement or mortar raw materials, through hardening, curing, and quality inspection.
Synthetic Resin Grinding Worker
A manufacturing technician who processes scrap plastic and synthetic resin trimmings using a grinder to produce reusable powder or pellet-shaped raw materials.