Team player × Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
24 jobs found.
Scrap Cutting Worker
A job that cuts scrap metal waste to specified sizes using gas cutting or plasma cutting machines, etc., and processes it for recycling processes.
Ice Making Machine Assembler
A job that assembles ice maker parts and performs adjustments, inspections, and quality checks.
Dyeing Machinery Production Engineer
Technical role responsible for the design, manufacturing, commissioning, and maintenance of dyeing machines for the fiber dyeing industry.
Duct Fabricator (Sheet Metal)
This occupation manufactures ducts for air conditioning and ventilation by cutting, bending, welding, and assembling sheet metal. Precision processing is performed based on design drawings, with involvement up to installation.
Electrical Signal Device Production Engineer
A technical role responsible for designing, implementing, improving manufacturing processes, from assembly to inspection on the production line for electrical signal devices.
Electrical, Electronic, and Telecommunications Development Engineer (Excluding Communication Networks)
A technical position that utilizes expertise in electrical engineering and electronics engineering to design, prototype, and evaluate hardware for electronic and electrical devices. Does not include design and development of communication networks.
Electronic Alarm Assembler
Manufacturing worker who assembles components of electronic alarm equipment and performs assembly and inspection using soldering, screw tightening, etc.
Pallet manufacturing worker (wooden)
A job that manufactures transportation pallets by processing and assembling lumber into wooden pallets.
Auto Body Painter (Automotive Repair Business)
A profession that shapes damaged areas of automobile bodies using sheet metal processing, welding, putty filling, etc., and performs everything consistently from polishing to final painting.
Beer Canning Worker
A job that operates and manages the line for filling beer into cans, sealing them, and packaging them as products.