Team-oriented × Required Skills: Dimensional Measurement

10 jobs found.

Coin Press Worker

Coin press workers punch out metal sheets, which serve as raw materials for coins, using press processing with dies to precisely form the shapes and patterns of coins. This is a manufacturing occupation.

Aircraft Parts Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles aircraft parts using manual labor or specialized tools based on drawings and specifications.

Automotive Sheet Metal Worker

Specialist who repairs dents and distortions in vehicle bodies caused by collisions or damage using metalworking techniques to restore the original shape and strength.

Ship Outfitting Carpenter

Specialist who installs wooden panels and furniture in ship cabins, decks, wheelhouses, etc., to finish the interiors.

Forging and Rolling Worker

A manufacturing technician job that heats steel materials and uses hammers, presses, or rollers to forge and roll them into predetermined shapes.

Fixed Net Manufacturer

A manufacturing job that knits, assembles, and finishes fixed nets used in fishing by hand or machine operation.

Core Stacker (Transformer)

A manufacturing job that stacks thin steel plates forming the core of a transformer, manages dimensions and quality, and fixes and insulates them.

Road Marking Installer

A job that draws road marking lines using dedicated machines or by hand to ensure traffic safety.

Press Die Repair Worker

Press die repair workers inspect, disassemble, repair, and adjust dies used in press machines, repair wear and damage of parts, and maintain product quality.

Angle Steel Worker (Ironworks, Shipyards)

A job that involves cutting, processing, welding, and finishing angle steel (angle bars) to manufacture components used in structures such as buildings and ships.