Sharp observational skills × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

22 jobs found.

Switch Inspector (Telecommunications Equipment)

Specialized technical job that measures and inspects the performance and quality of switches in telecommunications equipment to confirm operation according to specifications.

Acid Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)

A chemical plant operator who operates and monitors acid treatment tanks in the pulp manufacturing process, adjusts chemical solutions, and manages quality.

Magnetic Particle Inspector (Metal)

An inspection technician who uses magnetism to detect defects on the surface and subsurface of metal parts and welds.

Loom Maintenance Worker

Loom maintenance workers perform mechanical and electrical inspections, repairs, and adjustments on looms to maintain stable woven fabric production as a specialized profession.

Water Quality Inspector (Beverage Manufacturing)

A profession that measures and inspects the water quality of raw water and product water used in the beverage manufacturing process using various analytical instruments and reagents to ensure safety and quality.

Petroleum Separation Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring equipment that heats and distills crude oil to separate and recover products such as gasoline and diesel fuel.

Steel Pipe Inspector

Steel pipe inspectors inspect for defects and dimensions using visual and non-destructive testing techniques after the manufacturing and installation of steel pipes and piping systems, ensuring safety and functionality.

Perspective Illustrator

A profession that creates perspective drawings (perspectives) of spaces and buildings using hand drawing or digital tools to visualize images for architectural design, interiors, and products.

Quality Hygiene Staff (Food Manufacturing)

A profession that confirms and maintains compliance of food products' quality and hygiene with laws and internal standards through sampling and inspections in the manufacturing process.

Dam Flow Control Operator (Dam Management Office)

Specialized profession that monitors the dam's storage volume and downstream water levels, and appropriately operates and manages discharge flow according to purposes such as flood control, power generation, and water supply.