Strong sense of responsibility × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
1154 jobs found.
Feed Crushing and Mixing Worker
In a factory manufacturing compounded feed for livestock, this occupation handles a series of processes from receiving feed raw materials to weighing, crushing, mixing, and quality control through machine operation.
Paper Material Winder
Paper material winders operate machines that wind paper raw materials into rolls in paper mills, and are responsible for tension adjustment, quality control, and daily inspections as manufacturing staff.
Paper Stock Dissolver
This occupation involves mixing raw pulp with water to dissolve and prepare it, and supplying it to papermaking machines in the paper pulp manufacturing process.
Cylinder Machine Worker (Papermaking)
A specialized technical job that operates, inspects, maintains, and repairs the cylinder section of paper manufacturing machines in paper factories to maintain stable papermaking quality and productivity.
Cylinder Adjustment Worker (Loom Preparation)
Adjusts and replaces the cylinder parts of looms to maintain proper tension and position, thereby sustaining the quality of woven fabric and production efficiency.
Silk Screen Printing Worker
Silk screen printing workers use screen plates to push out ink and transfer designs onto various flat materials such as clothing, stickers, and posters, serving as manufacturing technicians.
Bisque Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job that produces the bisque (white body) of ceramic products, handling everything from raw material mixing to forming, drying, and bisque firing.
Shiroset processing worker (applied to fabric)
A job that applies Shiroset processing to fabric to stabilize dimensions and adjust texture. Uses steam and heat to maintain consistent quality of textile products.
Core board manufacturing worker (Plywood manufacturing)
Occupation of manufacturing core boards, the internal core material of plywood. Wood is laminated, adhesive is applied, and then pressed under high temperature and high pressure to finish to the specified dimensions and thickness.
Fuze Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures fuzes (detonators) for detonating explosives through processes from chemical compounding, forming, drying, assembly, to inspection.