Physically Fit × Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing

375 jobs found.

Enamel Worker

A profession that applies glass-like enamel coating to metal or ceramic products and bakes it at high temperatures to impart corrosion resistance and decorative properties.

Enamel Ironware Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures enamel ironware with corrosion resistance and aesthetics by applying glass-quality glaze (enamel) to iron products and firing them at high temperatures. It handles a series of processes from metal forming to surface treatment, glaze adjustment, and firing.

Boro Manufacturing Worker (Confectionery Manufacturing)

Job responsible for the manufacturing process of boro (egg sugar-coated confectionery), handling everything from weighing and mixing raw materials to forming, baking, and packaging.

Preserved Food Manufacturing Equipment Operator

A job that operates and monitors equipment for manufacturing preserved foods such as canned goods, pickles, and jam, ensuring quality and hygiene.

Scallop Canning Worker

A manufacturing job that uses scallops as raw material, handles processes such as washing, heating, filling, sealing, sterilization, and packaging, and ships them as canned products.

Potato Chip Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that processes raw potatoes through frying, seasoning, and packaging in one continuous process.

Gas Cylinder (Container) Manufacturer

Specialized profession that cuts, bends, welds, polishes, assembles, surface-treats, and leak-tests metal sheets to manufacture high-pressure gas cylinder containers.

Marking Pen Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job responsible for ink filling, plastic parts molding, assembly, and quality inspection of marking pens.

Magnesia Brick Manufacturer

This occupation involves the entire manufacturing process of refractory bricks primarily composed of magnesia (magnesium oxide), from raw material blending to molding, firing, and finishing.

MAG Welder

MAG welders specialize in gas shielded arc welding, which melts and joins base metal using wire electrodes and arc heat under shielding gas. They are mainly engaged in the manufacturing and repair of structures and machine parts.