Strong Sense of Responsibility × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC)
141 jobs found.
Thread Winder (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Responsible for the spinning and winding processes of chemical fibers, operating spinning machines to produce synthetic fibers from raw materials.
Ingot Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that melts raw materials at high temperatures, pours them into molds to form ingots, dries and fires them, and conducts quality inspections.
Die-Cutting Press Worker
A job that manufactures parts by punching and forming metal sheets using a press machine and dies.
Mica Plate Bonding Worker
A job that applies adhesive to mica plates, performs lamination or bonding processes, dries and cures them to manufacture products.
Liquid Crystal Panel Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing operator who forms and processes thin films on glass substrates or polarizing plates for liquid crystal displays, performs quality inspections and process management.
Enamel Baking Worker (Wire Cable Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who applies enamel paint to conductors of wires and cables and bakes it in a high-temperature furnace to form an insulation coating.
Picture Kiln Firing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Specialized profession that fires painted ceramics in a kiln to fix and stabilize decorations. Understands the properties of glazes and pigments and adjusts firing conditions.
Emboss Sheet Worker (Vinyl)
Manufacturing job that performs embossing to add uneven patterns to vinyl resin sheets.
Extrusion Press Worker (Iron and Steel Manufacturing)
A profession that shapes steel materials using extrusion press machines to manufacture metal products of specified shapes.
Steel Strip Forming Worker
A steel strip forming worker processes steel strips (band-shaped steel materials) to specified thicknesses and widths using roller rolling machines and manages quality in a factory setting.