Strong sense of responsibility × Required Skills: Electric Furnace Operation
9 jobs found.
Metal Silicon Refining Worker
Job of manufacturing metal silicon from quartz or silica ore. Operates high-temperature electric furnaces, responsible for everything from raw material charging to melting, reduction, refining, and mold pouring.
Abrasives Electric Furnace Worker
Abrasives electric furnace workers operate electric furnaces for purposes such as sintering abrasives, controlling temperature and atmosphere to heat-treat metal materials.
Steelmaking Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
A technical job that refines iron ore and scrap using steelmaking equipment such as blast furnaces, electric furnaces, and converters to produce steel materials.
Electric Furnace Worker (Corundum Manufacturing)
A profession that uses an electric furnace to fire corundum (aluminum oxide) at high temperatures to manufacture raw materials for industrial ceramics.
Electric Furnace Firing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that uses electric furnaces to perform bisque and glost firing of ceramics and manages quality.
Electric Furnace Winding Worker (Glass Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who uses an electric furnace to melt glass raw materials, draws the molten glass into thin fibers, and winds it using a winding machine to produce products.
Electric Furnace Operator (Artificial Abrasive Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that operates electric furnaces to handle melting of raw materials for artificial abrasives (grinding grains), from cooling, crushing, and screening.
Ferrochrome Manufacturing Worker
Factory worker who manufactures ferrochrome, an alloy of iron and chromium, using electric furnaces and reduction reactions.
Ferrosilicon Firing Worker
Ferrosilicon firing workers use electric furnaces to fire ferrosilicon raw materials at high temperatures, performing quality control and furnace operations in the metal processing field.