Strong Sense of Responsibility × Career Path: Manufacturing Line Manager

81 jobs found.

Decorative Board Finishing Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)

A specialist in wood product manufacturing who applies decorative boards to plywood, performs surface finishing such as polishing and painting, and ensures the product's aesthetics and quality.

Prime Mover Parts Assembler

This occupation involves assembling parts of prime movers (such as engines and motors) according to drawings and procedures, and producing products that meet quality standards.

Yarn Doubling Finisher

An occupation that synthesizes multiple raw yarns as part of the spinning process, operating doubling machines and finishing machines to produce homogeneous, high-quality yarn.

Landing Gear Installer (Aircraft)

A manufacturing technician who assembles and installs aircraft landing gear (landing gear), performs adjustments and inspections.

Steel Plate Marking Worker

Steel plate marking workers are a metal processing occupation that performs scribing (marking) on steel plates for product manufacturing and processing.

Plywood Cutter

Plywood cutters operate plywood cutting machines to cut plywood to specified dimensions based on design drawings or specifications. They perform blade adjustments on machines, product dimensional inspections, and safety management, supporting efficient and accurate production.

Cold Header Worker

Operators who use cold heading machines (cold headers) on metal wire rods to mass-produce metal parts such as screws and bolts through press forming.

Sizing Worker (Paper Industry)

Specialized professional who adds and adjusts chemicals (sizing agents) to improve paper's water absorption and surface properties in the papermaking process, and manages quality.

Seam Welder

Specialized technical job that uses seam welding machines to continuously resistance weld metal sheets or parts together with roller electrodes, ensuring airtightness and watertightness.

Magnetic IC Card Manufacturing Worker

Technical job responsible for the manufacturing processes of magnetic stripe cards and IC cards, including encoding, lamination, and quality inspection.